说的不仅仅是她的名字:2000-2019 年美国警察对黑人妇女和女孩的致命暴力特征描述

IF 1.8 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Jé Judson , Kene Orakwue , Sirry Alang
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摘要

背景黑人妇女和女孩(BWGs)被警察杀害的风险很高,但很少有研究关注增加她们遭遇这些致命遭遇的近因。我们研究了:(1)与警察接触的最初原因;(2)遭遇如何展开并升级为致命事件;以及(3)每起案件发生过程中突出因素的趋势。方法利用致命遭遇数据库,我们确定了 2000 年至 2019 年期间被杀害的 573 名 BWG。使用定性描述方法,我们利用案件描述,并与新闻报道、警方报告、法律文件和其他有关死者的文本进行三角测量,以确定每个案件中发生了什么、为什么以及产生了什么影响。结果虽然许多致命的警察遭遇事件是由涉嫌犯罪活动引发的,但也有相当数量的事件是由于轻微违规、公共卫生危机和家庭暴力造成的。此外,大多数 BWGs 并不是最终导致他们死亡的警察活动的目标,他们的死亡是其他人积极维持治安所造成的附带损害。
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Saying more than her name: Characterizing fatal police violence against Black women & girls in the US, 2000–2019

Background

Black women and girls (BWGs) face an elevated risk of being killed by police, yet few studies have focused on the proximal factors increasing their exposure to these deadly encounters.

Objective

This paper elucidates the determinants and features of fatal police encounters with BWGs over a 20-year period. We examined (1) the initial cause of police contact, (2) how the encounter unfolded and escalated to a fatality, and (3) trends in factors salient to how each case transpired.

Methods

Using the Fatal Encounters database, we identified 573 BWGs killed between 2000 and 2019. Using a qualitative descriptive approach, we leveraged case descriptions and triangulated with news articles, police reports, legal documents, and other texts about decedents to determine what happened in each case, why, and to what effect.

Results

While many fatal police encounters were precipitated by alleged criminal activity, a significant number were due to minor violations, public health crises, and domestic violence. Moreover, most BWGs were not the target of the police activity that ultimately killed them, and their deaths came as collateral damage from the aggressive policing of others.

Conclusion

As the US continues to grapple with the role of policing in community safety, this work complicates the understanding of how police operate and impact communities, raising questions about how to effectively address root causes beyond carceral and punitive frameworks.

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