Differentiating Black and Hispanic: outcome differences of segregated communities and police shootings in the USA, 2015-2020
Abstract Background Police shootings are unevenly spatially distributed, with substantive spikes throughout the USA. While minorities are disproportionately the victims of police force, social or structural factors associated with this distribution are not well understood. The objective of this work...
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Main Authors: | Timothy F. Leslie (Author), Cara L. Frankenfeld (Author), Angela J. Hattery (Author) |
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