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Analyzing Factors Associated with Civil Rights Violations in Police-citizen Interactions

Thu, Nov 14, 6:15 to 7:15pm, Golden Gate A+B - B2 Level

Abstract

Criminal deprivation of civil rights occur when an individual’s rights, as guaranteed by law, are infringed upon or denied based on their membership in a protected or when a police officer acts under the color of law to violate someone’s federally protected rights. Previous research has found that officer characteristics (e.g., age and experience) and suspect characteristics (e.g., age, race, and gender) may influence the likelihood of a civil rights violation occurring during a police-citizen interaction. Few studies, however, have explored the factors linked to civil rights violations using a large, nationally representative, dataset. This study data from the Henry A. Wallace Police Crime Database to explore factors associated with criminal arrest cases involving civil rights violations committed by nonfederal sworn law enforcement between 2005 and 2019. Results from this study highlight the complexity of police-citizen interactions and the need for ongoing research to ensure fair and equitable treatment. Understanding the factors that contribute to civil rights violations is crucial for developing effective strategies to build trust and confidence in law enforcement among all segments of the population.

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