Racial disparities in concerns and experiences with police-involved shootings among Colorado adults.

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Tác giả: Anna H Abrams, Marian E Betz, Ashley Brooks-Russell, Rachel L Johnson, Erin Wright-Kelly

Ngôn ngữ: eng

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Thông tin xuất bản: United States : Journal of the National Medical Association , 2025

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Bộ sưu tập: NCBI

ID: 717100

 OBJECTIVE: To assess prevalence of concern and experiences with police-involved shootings among Colorado adults and differential impact on sociodemographic groups. METHODS: We analyzed a biennial state-representative online survey of Colorado adults, administered April-May 2023. Participants included the Ipsos KnowledgePanel of Colorado adults and additional opt-in respondents (n = 1,520). Main outcomes were self-reported concern about and personal experience with a police-involved shooting. RESULTS: Overall, 43.3 % of Colorado adults were concerned about a police-involved shooting occurring in their community and 26.1 % were concerned about a police-involved shooting occurring to themselves or their family. Black and Hispanic adults had significantly higher rates of concern compared to White and non-Hispanic adults, respectively. Of all Colorado adults, 4.4 % reported personal experiences with police-involved shootings
  Hispanic adults report significantly higher rates to non-Hispanics (p<
 .001). CONCLUSIONS: Results highlight pervasive levels of concern with police-involved shootings, with highest rates of both concern and personal experiences among Black and Hispanic adults. These findings underscore the need for comprehensive and reliable data to understand police-involved shootings and concerns about police-involved violence among diverse populations and the impact on communities' health.
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