Risk of being killed by police use of force in the United States by age, race–ethnicity, and sex

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Abstract

We use data on police-involved deaths to estimate how the risk of being killed by police use of force in the United States varies across social groups. We estimate the lifetime and age-specific risks of being killed by police by race and sex. We also provide estimates of the proportion of all deaths accounted for by police use of force. We find that African American men and women, American Indian/Alaska Native men and women, and Latino men face higher lifetime risk of being killed by police than do their white peers. We find that Latina women and Asian/Pacific Islander men and women face lower risk of being killed by police than do their white peers. Risk is highest for black men, who (at current levels of…

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  • Demography
  • Ethnic group
  • Race (biology)
  • Pacific islanders
  • Odds
  • White (mutation)
  • Gerontology
  • Medicine
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Gender equality
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