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  1. Police Violence & Racial Equity - Part 1 of 2

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    Updated Sep 17, 2020
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    JohnM (2020). Police Violence & Racial Equity - Part 1 of 2 [Dataset]. https://www.kaggle.com/jpmiller/police-violence-in-the-us
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    Dataset updated
    Sep 17, 2020
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    JohnM
    Description

    This dataset is one of three that pull together data from several different sources regarding police-related violence and racial equity in the United States. The datasets currently include these types of data:

    Part 1: Citizen deaths, police deaths, and other outcomes - Police shootings - Citizen fatalities involving police - Police officer deaths suffered in the line of duty

    Part 2: Demographics, crime stats, protests, and other data - Social and economic data - Political leanings of citizens - Sales of DoD equipment to law enforcement agencies - City budgets - Police department headcounts - Police department policies and contract provisions - Juvenile arrests by type of crime and race - Crimes and arrests for the prime city in the four largest metro areas. - Protest activity - Police response - Press activity - Video clips of incidents

    I don't believe that any amount of data can fully describe the social dysfunction we have. At the same time, I hope these datasets can be an objective source for providing thoughtful, fact-based analysis of this important issue.

  2. Police Violence & Racial Equity - Part 2 of 2

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    Updated Aug 20, 2022
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    JohnM (2022). Police Violence & Racial Equity - Part 2 of 2 [Dataset]. https://www.kaggle.com/jpmiller/police-violence-racial-equity
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    Dataset updated
    Aug 20, 2022
    Authors
    JohnM
    Description

    ADDED 5 SEP 2021: Contracts for 140 police departments


    This dataset is Part 2 of a three-part series that pulls together data from several different sources regarding police-related violence and racial equity in the United States. The datasets currently include these types of data:

    Part 1: Citizen deaths, police deaths, and other outcomes - Police shootings - Citizen fatalities involving police - Police officer deaths suffered in the line of duty

    **Part 2: Demographics, crime stats, protests, and other data - Social and economic data - Political leanings of citizens - Sales of DoD equipment to law enforcement agencies - City budgets - Police department headcounts - Police department policies and contract provisions - Juvenile arrests by type of crime and race - Crimes and arrests for the prime city in the four largest metro areas. - Protest activity - Police response - Press activity - Video clips of incidents

    I don't believe that any amount of data can fully describe the social dysfunction we have. At the same time, I hope these datasets can be an objective source for providing thoughtful, fact-based analysis of this important issue.

  3. Police Violence & Racial Equity - Part 3 of 3

    • kaggle.com
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    Updated Sep 14, 2021
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    JohnM (2021). Police Violence & Racial Equity - Part 3 of 3 [Dataset]. https://www.kaggle.com/jpmiller/protests-against-police-violence
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    Dataset updated
    Sep 14, 2021
    Authors
    JohnM
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    https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/

    Description

    This dataset is one of three datasets that pull together data from several different sources related to police violence and racial equity in the United States. The datasets currently include these types of data:

    Part 1: Citizen deaths, police deaths, and other outcomes - Police shootings - Citizen fatalities involving police - Police officer deaths suffered in the line of duty

    Part 2: Demographics, crime stats, and other data - Social and economic data - Political leanings of citizens - Sales of DoD equipment to law enforcement agencies - City budgets - Police department headcounts - Police department policies and contract provisions - Juvenile arrests by type of crime and race - Crimes and arrests for the prime city in the four largest metro areas.

    Part 3: Protest activity and violence among protesters, police, and others. - Protest activity - Police response - Press activity - Video clips of incidents

    I don't believe that any amount of data can fully describe the social dysfunction we have. At the same time, I hope these datasets can be an objective source for providing thoughtful, fact-based analysis of this important issue.

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Police Violence & Racial Equity - Part 1 of 2

Citizen deaths, police deaths, and other outcomes

Explore at:
zip(10388567 bytes)Available download formats
Dataset updated
Sep 17, 2020
Authors
JohnM
Description

This dataset is one of three that pull together data from several different sources regarding police-related violence and racial equity in the United States. The datasets currently include these types of data:

Part 1: Citizen deaths, police deaths, and other outcomes - Police shootings - Citizen fatalities involving police - Police officer deaths suffered in the line of duty

Part 2: Demographics, crime stats, protests, and other data - Social and economic data - Political leanings of citizens - Sales of DoD equipment to law enforcement agencies - City budgets - Police department headcounts - Police department policies and contract provisions - Juvenile arrests by type of crime and race - Crimes and arrests for the prime city in the four largest metro areas. - Protest activity - Police response - Press activity - Video clips of incidents

I don't believe that any amount of data can fully describe the social dysfunction we have. At the same time, I hope these datasets can be an objective source for providing thoughtful, fact-based analysis of this important issue.

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