Thinking about grad school next fall? Here are five things I wish Iβd known back then.
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Thinking about grad school next fall? Here are five things I wish Iβd known back then.
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Short summary of a forthcoming article in Journal of Criminal Justice β
Does De-Escalation Training Actually Reduce Police Use of Force? New Research Reveals a Critical Gap
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π¨ Work in progress: an automated page on my website that fetches recent academic research on police shootings every Monday. Still fine-tuning but Iβm excited to share it!
h/t Claude AI for helping me code!
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Looking back on my peer reviews, part III
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Police shootings per year, by outcome, included in this dataset. Keep in mind that upward trend is most likely a reflection of better record keeping.
Incredible new dataset on police shootings in the US, courtesy of Tom Clark, Adam Glynn, and Michael Leo Owens for their new book βDeadly Force: Police Shootings in Urban America.β It covers all cities with 100K+ residents and includes both fatal & nonfatal outcomes.
policeshootingsdata.com/data/
Just accepted for publication!
The Minnesota Sexual Assault Kit Initiative (SAKI): Lessons learned from a decade of SAKI evaluations
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Where does that upper bound of 12000+ come from? Never seen an estimate that high with any publicly available data. Unless youβre counting people police nonfatally shot?
Unarmed killings are the rarest of these statistically rare outcomes, so itβs harder to pull a signal from the year-to-year noisiness. Plus, more undetermined cases in later years which mucks up the comparisons.
Julie, in your work with GVA, what was your sense of reporting disparities in rural v. urban areas, i.e., how likely is it that the upward trend is mostly rural areas being more likely to report on police killings now vs. 10 years ago?
George Floyd was killed 5 years ago. Expect news stories in the coming days that wrestle with why police killings continue unabated, despite all the reforms that have been introduced over the last 5-10yrs.
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Exciting news β The School of Criminology and Criminal Justice at UNO is seeking applications for the Directorship of the Juvenile Justice Institute.
More about JJI here: www.unomaha.edu/college-of-p...
Apply at this link: unomaha.peopleadmin.com/postings/23816
Sam Walker cleared out his office/library a couple years ago, I bet there were some gems in there π₯
FWIW I responded to Jacobβs new concerns here:
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Interesting new paper in @naturehumbehav.bsky.social. The authors conclude that variation in fatal police shooting rates across agencies is "far from random" and "primarily associated with...differences in crime rates, 911 call rates, officers per capita and the prevalence of guns."
Check out our latest working piece on police shootings - jnix.netlify.app/publication/...
High-frequency location data show that race affects citations and fines for speeding | Science www.science.org/doi/full/10....
π¨New article alert: "Moving targets: an examination of departmental deadly force policies and police shootings at vehicles" with @julie-a-ward.bsky.social . Open-access.
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Scoop --> Trump-Musk cuts just resulted in the firing of numerous top researchers at NIH's center for combating Alzheimer's, sources tell me. They predict big setbacks to fighting dementias.
This cause was once championed by *Republicans.*
Details here:
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"Funding science is actually a badass thing to do"
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Here are those yearly totals broken down by the "threat_type" and "armed_with" fields in WAPO's data.
According to @washingtonpost.com, 1173 people were fatally shot by on-duty police officers in 2024 - the highest annual total since they began tracking in 2015.
Gary LaFreeβs Stockholm Address is a great read: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...