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Police violence reduces trust in the police among Black residents
by
Ben-Menachem, Jonathan
, Torrats-Espinosa, Gerard
in
Adolescent
/ Adult
/ African Americans
/ Aggression
/ Black or African American - psychology
/ Black people
/ Blake, Jacob
/ Casualties
/ Chicago
/ Citizen participation
/ Community
/ Computer and Information Sciences
/ Cooperation
/ Criminal justice
/ Criminal justice system
/ Criminal justice, Administration of
/ Cynicism
/ Design of experiments
/ Evidence
/ Experimental design
/ Female
/ Firearms
/ Floyd, George
/ Hate crimes
/ Hispanic Americans
/ Humans
/ Inequality
/ Judicial system
/ Killing
/ Law Enforcement
/ Legitimacy
/ Male
/ Marginalized groups
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Middle Aged
/ Minority & ethnic groups
/ Minority groups
/ Murders & murder attempts
/ People and Places
/ Perceptions
/ Police
/ Police - psychology
/ Police administration
/ Police brutality
/ Politics
/ Polls & surveys
/ Prevention
/ Public safety
/ Quasi-experimental methods
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Research design
/ Residents
/ Respondents
/ Shooting
/ Shootings
/ Social aspects
/ Social exclusion
/ Social Sciences
/ Statistics
/ Trust
/ Trust - psychology
/ Violence
/ Violence - psychology
/ Well being
/ Young Adult
2024
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Police violence reduces trust in the police among Black residents
by
Ben-Menachem, Jonathan
, Torrats-Espinosa, Gerard
in
Adolescent
/ Adult
/ African Americans
/ Aggression
/ Black or African American - psychology
/ Black people
/ Blake, Jacob
/ Casualties
/ Chicago
/ Citizen participation
/ Community
/ Computer and Information Sciences
/ Cooperation
/ Criminal justice
/ Criminal justice system
/ Criminal justice, Administration of
/ Cynicism
/ Design of experiments
/ Evidence
/ Experimental design
/ Female
/ Firearms
/ Floyd, George
/ Hate crimes
/ Hispanic Americans
/ Humans
/ Inequality
/ Judicial system
/ Killing
/ Law Enforcement
/ Legitimacy
/ Male
/ Marginalized groups
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Middle Aged
/ Minority & ethnic groups
/ Minority groups
/ Murders & murder attempts
/ People and Places
/ Perceptions
/ Police
/ Police - psychology
/ Police administration
/ Police brutality
/ Politics
/ Polls & surveys
/ Prevention
/ Public safety
/ Quasi-experimental methods
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Research design
/ Residents
/ Respondents
/ Shooting
/ Shootings
/ Social aspects
/ Social exclusion
/ Social Sciences
/ Statistics
/ Trust
/ Trust - psychology
/ Violence
/ Violence - psychology
/ Well being
/ Young Adult
2024
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Police violence reduces trust in the police among Black residents
by
Ben-Menachem, Jonathan
, Torrats-Espinosa, Gerard
in
Adolescent
/ Adult
/ African Americans
/ Aggression
/ Black or African American - psychology
/ Black people
/ Blake, Jacob
/ Casualties
/ Chicago
/ Citizen participation
/ Community
/ Computer and Information Sciences
/ Cooperation
/ Criminal justice
/ Criminal justice system
/ Criminal justice, Administration of
/ Cynicism
/ Design of experiments
/ Evidence
/ Experimental design
/ Female
/ Firearms
/ Floyd, George
/ Hate crimes
/ Hispanic Americans
/ Humans
/ Inequality
/ Judicial system
/ Killing
/ Law Enforcement
/ Legitimacy
/ Male
/ Marginalized groups
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Middle Aged
/ Minority & ethnic groups
/ Minority groups
/ Murders & murder attempts
/ People and Places
/ Perceptions
/ Police
/ Police - psychology
/ Police administration
/ Police brutality
/ Politics
/ Polls & surveys
/ Prevention
/ Public safety
/ Quasi-experimental methods
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Research design
/ Residents
/ Respondents
/ Shooting
/ Shootings
/ Social aspects
/ Social exclusion
/ Social Sciences
/ Statistics
/ Trust
/ Trust - psychology
/ Violence
/ Violence - psychology
/ Well being
/ Young Adult
2024
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Police violence reduces trust in the police among Black residents
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Police violence reduces trust in the police among Black residents
2024
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Overview
Recent high-profile incidents involving the shooting or killing of unarmed Black men have intensified the debate about how police violence affects trust in the criminal justice system, particularly among communities of color. In this article, we propose a quasi-experimental design that leverages the timing of the shooting of Jacob Blake by the Kenosha Police Department relative to when a large survey was fielded in the city of Chicago. We demonstrate that individuals interviewed 4 weeks before and 4 weeks after the shooting are comparable across a large set of observed characteristics, thus approximating an experimental setting. We find that Blake’s shooting caused substantial reductions in Black respondents’ trust in the police, concentrated among younger residents and criminalized residents. These results suggest that police violence against racial minorities may lead to lower civic engagement and cooperation with law enforcement in those communities, exacerbating issues of public safety and community well-being. The pronounced distrust among younger Black residents suggests a generational rift that could risk further entrenching systemic biases and inequalities within the criminal justice system. Additionally, the higher levels of distrust among criminalized respondents could have implications for research detailing this population’s decreased willingness to engage with public institutions more broadly.
Publisher
Public Library of Science
Subject
/ Adult
/ Black or African American - psychology
/ Chicago
/ Computer and Information Sciences
/ Criminal justice, Administration of
/ Cynicism
/ Evidence
/ Female
/ Firearms
/ Humans
/ Killing
/ Male
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Police
/ Politics
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Shooting
/ Trust
/ Violence
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