Police violence and citizen crime reporting in the black community
High-profile cases of police violence—disproportionately experienced by black men—may present a serious threat to public safety if they lower citizen crime reporting. Using an interrupted time series design, this study analyzes how one of Milwaukee’s most publicized cases of police violence against...
Main Authors: | Desmond, M, Papachristos, A, Kirk, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
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American Sociological Association
2016
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