Examining the Impact of Police Practices on the Mental Health of Black Americans
Introduction: The rate of violent crime has been decreasing since the early 1990s; however, the rate of deaths resulting from legal intervention at its highest point since the civil rights era. A recent study published in The Lancet showed that these events accounted for a cumulative 55 Million poor...
Main Authors: | Tremblay, Johnathan, Ahuja, Manik |
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Digital Commons @ East Tennessee State University
2021
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Online Access: | https://dc.etsu.edu/asrf/2021/presentations/9 |
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