Duke University.
Washington University in St. Louis.
Milbank Q. 2023 Apr;101(S1):444-459. doi: 10.1111/1468-0009.12628.
Policy Points A growing body of research suggests that policing, as a form of state-sanctioned racial violence, operates as a social determinant of population health and racial or ethnic health disparities. A lack of compulsory, comprehensive data on interactions with police has greatly limited our ability to calculate the true prevalence and nature of police violence. While innovative unofficial data sources have been able to fill these data gaps, compulsory and comprehensive data reporting on interactions with police, as well as considerable investments in research on policing and health, are required to further our understanding of this public health issue.
越来越多的研究表明,警察执法作为一种国家批准的种族暴力形式,是影响人口健康和种族或族裔健康差异的社会决定因素。由于缺乏关于与警察互动的强制性、全面的数据,我们极大地限制了计算警察暴力的真实发生率和性质的能力。虽然创新的非官方数据源能够填补这些数据空白,但仍需要强制性和全面的数据报告来记录与警察的互动,以及对警务和健康的大量投资,以增进我们对这一公共卫生问题的理解。