Is Police Misconduct Contagious? Non-trivial Null Findings from Dallas, TexasContagionMisconductPoliceSocial networksSurvival analysisJournal of Quantitative Criminology - Understanding if police malfeasance might be "contagious" is vital to identifying efficacious paths to police reform. Accordingly, we ...
Why police kill Black males with impunity: applying public health critical race praxis (PHCRP) to address the determinants of policing behaviors and “justifiable” homicides in the USA. J Urban Health. 2016;93(Suppl 1)(suppl 1):122-140. doi:10.1007/s11524-015-0005-x PubMedGoogle...
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The storm submerged Main Street in four feet of water, destroyed the town hall, the police and fire departments, and flooded almost a quarter of its homes. After two weeks underwater, the roads buckled. The school and grocery store shut, then didn’t reopen. When Hurricane Florence submerged...
It is ironic because TV programs like CBS's 60 Minutes will fill the ether with its megawattradiations in ques- tioning the safety of an unmodulated 50 milliwatt continuous wave police radar that operates at a frequency at which the energy is absorbed mostly in the skin.The publicis indeed...
The phrase originates from the last words of Eric Garner, an unarmed black man who was killed in 2014 after being put in a chokehold by New York City Police. A number of other African-Americans, such as Javier Ambler, Manuel Ellis, Elijah McClain, and George Floyd, have said the same ...
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If you’ve ever flown before, you know the feeling: as you hunt down your seat, you’re hoping and praying that the person next to you won’t be some weirdo who doesn’t understand the concept of personal space. Normally, we’re pretty lucky. But on Tues