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Police Crime Against Black Victims, 2005-2014
Criminal Justice Faculty Publications
  • Philip M. Stinson, Bowling Green State University
  • Chloe Wentzlof, Bowling Green State University
  • Steven L. Brewer, East Carolina University
Document Type
Presentation
Abstract

This study reports the findings of a pilot study to add new variables on race of victims to a larger existing data set of police crime arrest cases from years 2005-2014. The purpose of this study is to improve policing and inform the public about patterns of police crimes perpetrated against Black victims at state and local law enforcement agencies across the United States. This study aims to identify characteristics and associations of police crime arrest cases and victim race. Bivariate analyses found statistically significant associations between violence-related police crimes against black victims. CHAID regression models explored multivariate relationships.

Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Criminology Consortium on November 20, 2020.

Publisher's Statement
Support for this project was provided by the Wallace Action Fund of Tides Foundation. This research was also supported in part by the Center for Family and Demographic Research, Bowling Green State University, which has core funding from the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (P2CHD050959).
Publication Date
11-20-2020
Citation Information
Philip M. Stinson, Chloe Wentzlof and Steven L. Brewer. "Police Crime Against Black Victims, 2005-2014" (2020)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/philip_stinson/112/