Wrigley-Field Elizabeth
Department of Sociology and Minnesota Population Center, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities.
Socius. 2020 Jan-Dec;6. doi: 10.1177/2378023120948718. Epub 2020 Aug 6.
How much life in the United States is lost to encounters with the police? I build on a demographic life table model by Edwards, Lee, and Esposito to estimate, for race- and gender-specific populations, how many years of life are lost in two categories of police encounter: (1) encounters involving officer use of force, and (2) all deaths involving police encounters. Average life years lost by individuals who are killed ranges from 39 years (white men) to 52 years (Native women). The loss of years per 100,000 people over their collective lifetimes is largest for Black men, with 5,696 years of life lost to all encounters with police, of which 3,772 years are lost to police use of force. This implies a loss of roughly 16,000 years of life for recent cohorts of Black men. These results provide context for current debates surrounding the cost and necessity of protests.
在美国,与警方接触导致了多少生命损失?我基于爱德华兹、李和埃斯波西托的人口生命表模型,针对特定种族和性别的人群,估计在两类警方接触中会损失多少年的生命:(1)涉及警察使用武力的接触,以及(2)所有涉及警方接触的死亡。被杀害个体平均损失的生命年数从39年(白人男性)到52年(原住民女性)不等。每10万人在其集体寿命期间的生命年损失在黑人男性中最大,与警方的所有接触导致损失5696年的生命,其中3772年因警察使用武力而损失。这意味着最近几代黑人男性大约损失了16000年的生命。这些结果为当前围绕抗议活动的成本和必要性的辩论提供了背景。