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The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science

Fatal Police Shootings: Patterns, Policy, and Prevention
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Each year, more than 1,000 Americans are killed in police-citizen encounters. Fatal police shootings have become commonplace, and their unfortunate frequency continues to shape the public's perceptions of and individuals' experiences with safety, legislation, and justice. This volume of The ANNALS sheds new light on fatal police shootings, the institutional practices that perpetuate them, and the policy changes needed to stop their recurrence. Featuring contributions from an interdisciplinary group of scholars, this volume offers timely insight into fatal police shootings and provides a wide range of interventions with the potential to prevent them.
Introduction Evidence-Based Policing and Fatal Police Shootings: Promise, Problems and Prospects - Lawrence W. Sherman Patterns of Fatal Police Shootings Organizational Accidents and Fatal Police Shootings: Theory, Research, Policy and Practice - David Klinger Firearms Availability, Trauma Centers, and Fatal Police Shooting Rates - Daniel Nagin The Role of Individual Officer Characteristics in Police Shootings - Gregory Ridgeway Predicting Bad Policing: Burdensome and Racially Disparate Policing, Social Psychology, and Routine Activities Theory - Philip Atiba Goff Officer Complaint History, Social Networks, and Police Who Shoot - Linda Zhao and Andrew Papachristos Policy-Making and Fatal Police Shootings Police Killings as a Problem of Governance - Franklin E. Zimring Social Interaction Training to Reduce Police Use of Force - Geoffrey Alpert, Jeff Rojek, Scott Wolfe and Kyle McLean Moving Beyond "Best Practice:" The Need for Evidence to Reduce Officer-Involved Shootings - Robin Engel, Hannah McManus, and Gabrielle Isaza Reducing violent incidents between police officers and people with psychiatric and substance abuse disorders - Harold Pollack and Keith Humphreys Preventing Avoidable Fatalities Police Transport of Shooting Victims to Hospitals: Effectiveness and Scalability - Sara F. Jacoby, Paul M. Reeping, and Charles C. Branas Reconciling Police and Communities With Apologies, Acknowledgements, or Both: A Randomized Experiment - Thomas O'Brien, Tracey L. Meares, and Tom R. Tyler Preventing Avoidable Deaths in Police Encounters With Citizens - Lawrence W. Sherman Afterword: A Policy-Maker's View Fatal Police Shootings and the US Department of Justice - Laurie O. Robinson
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