RT @Inductivist: Meta-analysis (44 studies): Officers are 2.97X more likely to use force if the suspect resists. And if the suspect is bl…
RT @Sean__Last: Meta-analysis finds that race is related to a cop's decision to use force in the research literature due to publication bia…
RT @Sean__Last: Meta-analysis finds that race is related to a cop's decision to use force in the research literature due to publication bia…
RT @Sean__Last: Meta-analysis finds that race is related to a cop's decision to use force in the research literature due to publication bia…
RT @Sean__Last: Meta-analysis finds that race is related to a cop's decision to use force in the research literature due to publication bia…
RT @Sean__Last: Meta-analysis finds that race is related to a cop's decision to use force in the research literature due to publication bia…
RT @Sean__Last: Meta-analysis finds that race is related to a cop's decision to use force in the research literature due to publication bia…
RT @Sean__Last: Meta-analysis finds that race is related to a cop's decision to use force in the research literature due to publication bia…
RT @Sean__Last: Meta-analysis finds that race is related to a cop's decision to use force in the research literature due to publication bia…
RT @Sean__Last: Meta-analysis finds that race is related to a cop's decision to use force in the research literature due to publication bia…
RT @Sean__Last: Meta-analysis finds that race is related to a cop's decision to use force in the research literature due to publication bia…
RT @Sean__Last: Meta-analysis finds that race is related to a cop's decision to use force in the research literature due to publication bia…
RT @Sean__Last: Meta-analysis finds that race is related to a cop's decision to use force in the research literature due to publication bia…
RT @Sean__Last: Meta-analysis finds that race is related to a cop's decision to use force in the research literature due to publication bia…
Meta-analysis finds that race is related to a cop's decision to use force in the research literature due to publication bias. Once such bias is corrected for, race has no relation to use of force once things like suspect resistance are held constant. http
@PoliceLawProf @CBHessick The only meta analysis I'm aware of is this one, which finds that minority citizens are more likely to have force used against them: https://t.co/MsCZ3edZnl
RT @Inductivist: According to this meta-analysis of 44 studies, minority suspects were only 6% more likely than whites to have force used a…
RT @Inductivist: This is similar to the results from this meta-analysis of 44 studies which concludes that, "Race plays a [statistically] s…
RT @Inductivist: A meta-analysis of 44 studies reports that the #1 predictor of police use of force by far is citizen resistance. The only…
RT @Inductivist: A meta-analysis of 44 studies reports that the #1 predictor of police use of force by far is citizen resistance. The only…
RT @Inductivist: A meta-analysis of 44 studies reports that the #1 predictor of police use of force by far is citizen resistance. The only…
RT @Inductivist: A meta-analysis of 44 studies reports that the #1 predictor of police use of force by far is citizen resistance. The only…
RT @Inductivist: A meta-analysis of 44 studies reports that the #1 predictor of police use of force by far is citizen resistance. The only…
Just Following Orders: A Meta-Analysis of the Correlates of American Police Officer Use of Force Decisions https://t.co/KkmiBwDHAz
Meta-analysis of police officer use of force decisions http://t.co/m9ACc5wmuJ