Police Shootings Data
A very interesting new site, PoliceShootingsData.com, put up to provide the data discussed by political science professors Tom S. Clark (Chicago, formerly Emory), Adam N. Glynn (Emory), and Michael Leo Owens (Emory) in their Deadly Force: Police Shootings in Urban America. There’s lots of raw data there, searchable in many ways, though you might start by looking at the key findings. Looks very useful; here’s the quick summary:
Sometimes police officers use their guns during encounters with the public. When
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