Ayers John W, Althouse Benjamin M, Poliak Adam, Leas Eric C, Nobles Alicia L, Dredze Mark, Smith Davey
University of California San Diego, La Jolla, CA, United States.
Institute for Disease Modeling, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Seattle, WA, United States.
J Med Internet Res. 2020 Oct 21;22(10):e22574. doi: 10.2196/22574.
The death of George Floyd while in police custody has resurfaced serious questions about police conduct that result in the deaths of unarmed persons.
Data-driven strategies that identify and prioritize the public's needs may engender a public health response to improve policing. We assessed how internet searches indicative of interest in police reform changed after Mr Floyd's death.
We monitored daily Google searches (per 10 million total searches) that included the terms "police" and "reform(s)" (eg, "reform the police," "best police reforms," etc) originating from the United States between January 1, 2010, through July 5, 2020. We also monitored searches containing the term "police" with "training," "union(s)," "militarization," or "immunity" as markers of interest in the corresponding reform topics.
The 41 days following Mr Floyd's death corresponded with the greatest number of police "reform(s)" searches ever recorded, with 1,350,000 total searches nationally. Searches increased significantly in all 50 states and Washington DC. By reform topic, nationally there were 1,220,000 total searches for "police" and "union(s)"; 820,000 for "training"; 360,000 for "immunity"; and 72,000 for "militarization." In terms of searches for all policy topics by state, 33 states searched the most for "training," 16 for "union(s)," and 2 for "immunity." States typically in the southeast had fewer queries related to any police reform topic than other states. States that had a greater percentage of votes for President Donald Trump during the 2016 election searched more often for police "union(s)" while states favoring Secretary Hillary Clinton searched more for police "training."
The United States is at a historical juncture, with record interest in topics related to police reform with variability in search terms across states. Policy makers can respond to searches by considering the policies their constituencies are searching for online, notably police training and unions. Public health leaders can respond by engaging in the subject of policing and advocating for evidence-based policy reforms.
乔治·弗洛伊德在警方拘留期间死亡,这再次引发了关于导致手无寸铁之人死亡的警察行为的严重问题。
以数据为驱动的策略,确定公众需求并确定其优先顺序,可能会引发改善治安的公共卫生应对措施。我们评估了弗洛伊德先生死后,表明对警察改革感兴趣的网络搜索情况如何变化。
我们监测了2010年1月1日至2020年7月5日期间,源自美国的每日谷歌搜索(每1000万次总搜索量),这些搜索包含“警察”和“改革”(如“改革警察”“最佳警察改革”等)相关词汇。我们还监测了包含“警察”以及“培训”“工会”“军事化”或“豁免权”等词汇的搜索,这些词汇作为对相应改革主题感兴趣的标志。
弗洛伊德先生死后的41天,是有记录以来“警察改革”搜索量最多的时期,全国总搜索量达135万次。所有50个州和华盛顿特区的搜索量均显著增加。按改革主题来看,全国范围内,“警察”和“工会”的总搜索量为122万次;“培训”为82万次;“豁免权”为36万次;“军事化”为7.2万次。就各州对所有政策主题的搜索而言,33个州搜索“培训”最多,16个州搜索“工会”最多,2个州搜索“豁免权”最多。东南部的州通常与其他州相比,与任何警察改革主题相关的查询较少。在2016年总统选举中,投票给唐纳德·特朗普总统比例较高的州,对警察“工会”的搜索更频繁,而支持希拉里·克林顿国务卿的州,对警察“培训”的搜索更多。
美国正处于一个历史关头,对与警察改革相关主题的兴趣达到了创纪录水平,各州搜索词存在差异。政策制定者可以通过考虑其选民在网上搜索的政策做出回应,特别是警察培训和工会相关政策。公共卫生领导人可以通过参与治安问题并倡导基于证据的政策改革来做出回应。