Kleck Gary
College of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL 32306, USA.
Psychol Rep. 2007 Feb;100(1):31-4. doi: 10.2466/pr0.100.1.31-34.
In recent psychological research decisions by police officers to shoot criminal suspects are often assumed to be racially biased, and it is concluded that officers are more likely to shoot African-American suspects. This assumption was tested with national data on persons killed during legal interventions and with data bearing on the African-American proportion of criminal suspects law enforcement officers face. Analysis indicates that the African-American share of persons killed by law enforcement officers, while higher than the African-American percentage of the U.S. population, is lower than one would expect based on the estimated African-American proportion of suspects confronted in violent encounters or the African-American percentage of suspects who kill police officers.
在最近的心理学研究中,警察开枪射杀犯罪嫌疑人的决定常被认为存在种族偏见,并且得出结论称警察更有可能向非裔美国嫌疑人开枪。这一假设通过关于合法干预期间被击毙人员的全国数据以及与执法人员所面对的犯罪嫌疑人中非裔美国人比例相关的数据进行了检验。分析表明,执法人员击毙的人员中非裔美国人的比例虽然高于非裔美国人在美国人口中的比例,但低于根据暴力冲突中所面对的嫌疑人的估计非裔美国人比例或杀害警察的嫌疑人中非裔美国人比例所预期的比例。