Getting at the Root: Structural Racism, Policing, and Youth Firearm Homicide.

IF 4.5 2区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Julia M Fleckman, Ethan Smith, Julie Ford, Paul Hutchinson, Lolita Moss, Lexie M Contreras, Samantha Francois, Joseph Constans, Sharven Taghavi, Katherine P Theall
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Abstract

Introduction: While recent studies have shown that structural racism impacts violent injury, how it impacts youth violence is poorly defined. The objective of the current study was to examine the relationships between two markers of structural racism-neighborhood racial-income residential segregation and police stop and search encounters on youth firearm homicide.

Methods: A longitudinal ecologic study was conducted among New Orleans neighborhoods with publicly historical data (2018-2023) from the New Orleans Police Department (NOPD), and the American Community Survey (ACS), as well as contractually approved data from the Louisiana Department of Health, New Orleans Coroner's Office, and NOPD. The outcome measure included the number of youth firearm homicide victims for any given census tract. Exposures included racialized economic polarization as measured by the Index of Concentration at the Extremes and the count of police stop and search encounters within a census tract.

Results: Neighborhood racial-income segregation was significantly and positively associated with youth homicides, with the relationship remaining in most models even after accounting for other neighborhood covariates and with both random and correlated fixed effects. There was no significant association between total police stop and search encounters, nor youth stop and search encounters, and youth firearm homicide victimization.

Conclusions: Interventions that strongly consider structural racism at the neighborhood level may help mitigate the crisis of youth violence and racial inequities in youth violence.

找出根源:结构性种族主义、警察和青少年持枪杀人。
虽然最近的研究表明,结构性种族主义会影响暴力伤害,但它如何影响青少年暴力却没有明确的定义。本研究的目的是检验结构性种族主义-社区种族-收入住宅隔离的两个标志与警察拦截和搜查青少年枪支杀人事件之间的关系。方法:利用新奥尔良警察局(NOPD)和美国社区调查(ACS)的公开历史数据(2018-2023年)以及路易斯安那州卫生部、新奥尔良验尸官办公室和NOPD的合同批准数据,在新奥尔良社区进行了一项纵向生态学研究。结果测量包括任何给定人口普查区的青少年枪支杀人受害者人数。暴露包括种族化的经济两极分化,这是通过极端集中指数和人口普查区内警察拦截和搜查的次数来衡量的。结果:社区种族收入隔离与青少年凶杀案显著正相关,即使在考虑了其他社区协变量之后,大多数模型中仍然存在这种关系,并且既有随机效应,也有相关固定效应。总的警察拦截和搜查遭遇、青少年拦截和搜查遭遇和青少年枪支杀人受害之间没有显著的关联。结论:在社区层面强烈考虑结构性种族主义的干预措施可能有助于缓解青少年暴力危机和青少年暴力中的种族不平等。
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American Journal of Preventive Medicine
American Journal of Preventive Medicine 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
8.60
自引率
1.80%
发文量
395
审稿时长
32 days
期刊介绍: The American Journal of Preventive Medicine is the official journal of the American College of Preventive Medicine and the Association for Prevention Teaching and Research. It publishes articles in the areas of prevention research, teaching, practice and policy. Original research is published on interventions aimed at the prevention of chronic and acute disease and the promotion of individual and community health. Of particular emphasis are papers that address the primary and secondary prevention of important clinical, behavioral and public health issues such as injury and violence, infectious disease, women''s health, smoking, sedentary behaviors and physical activity, nutrition, diabetes, obesity, and substance use disorders. Papers also address educational initiatives aimed at improving the ability of health professionals to provide effective clinical prevention and public health services. Papers on health services research pertinent to prevention and public health are also published. The journal also publishes official policy statements from the two co-sponsoring organizations, review articles, media reviews, and editorials. Finally, the journal periodically publishes supplements and special theme issues devoted to areas of current interest to the prevention community.
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