abstract: Though police-involved homicides have generated controversy and caused community disruptions and riots for many years, few efforts to systematically capture and study these events exist. The lack of research on arrest-related deaths (ARDs) is particularly troubling not only because of the consequences of these events, but also because the nature of how these deaths occur may also be changing. In particular, recent attention has shifted away from incidents where police use firearms to incidents where other less-lethal tools are used but death still occurs (e.g., TASERs). In 2000, the Federal Government sought to address this problem through the creation of the Deaths in Custody Reporting Program (DCRP), a national-level voluntary r...
Problem/Condition: In 2015, approximately 62,000 persons died in the United States as a result of vi...
Problem/Condition: In 2013, more than 57,000 persons died in the United States as a result of violen...
Introduction: Several high-profile cases in the U.S. have drawn public attention to the use of letha...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-08Background: In 2015, 1,356 deaths resulted from ...
Introduction: Sudden, unexpected arrest-related death (ARD) has been associated with drug abuse, ext...
Injuries inflicted by police constitute an important cause of death in the United States, yet public...
Objectives: We evaluated the Fatal Encounters (FE) database as an open-source surveillance system fo...
Prior research suggests that United States governmental sources documenting the number of law-enforc...
20162017-08-17T00:00:00ZCC999999/Intramural CDC HHS/United States27537352PMC5559881801
This report summarizes the findings regarding the on-going effort of research staff at the Departmen...
Background Prior research suggests that United States governmental sources documenting the number o...
IntroductionLaw enforcement officers (LEOs) in the U.S. are at an increased risk for homicide. The p...
Objective: To count and characterise injuries resulting from legal intervention by US law enforcemen...
The recent cases of law enforcement using lethal force in the United States have gained massive publ...
Objectives. To quantify nonfatal injurious police shootings of people and examine the factors associ...
Problem/Condition: In 2015, approximately 62,000 persons died in the United States as a result of vi...
Problem/Condition: In 2013, more than 57,000 persons died in the United States as a result of violen...
Introduction: Several high-profile cases in the U.S. have drawn public attention to the use of letha...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-08Background: In 2015, 1,356 deaths resulted from ...
Introduction: Sudden, unexpected arrest-related death (ARD) has been associated with drug abuse, ext...
Injuries inflicted by police constitute an important cause of death in the United States, yet public...
Objectives: We evaluated the Fatal Encounters (FE) database as an open-source surveillance system fo...
Prior research suggests that United States governmental sources documenting the number of law-enforc...
20162017-08-17T00:00:00ZCC999999/Intramural CDC HHS/United States27537352PMC5559881801
This report summarizes the findings regarding the on-going effort of research staff at the Departmen...
Background Prior research suggests that United States governmental sources documenting the number o...
IntroductionLaw enforcement officers (LEOs) in the U.S. are at an increased risk for homicide. The p...
Objective: To count and characterise injuries resulting from legal intervention by US law enforcemen...
The recent cases of law enforcement using lethal force in the United States have gained massive publ...
Objectives. To quantify nonfatal injurious police shootings of people and examine the factors associ...
Problem/Condition: In 2015, approximately 62,000 persons died in the United States as a result of vi...
Problem/Condition: In 2013, more than 57,000 persons died in the United States as a result of violen...
Introduction: Several high-profile cases in the U.S. have drawn public attention to the use of letha...