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Life Years Lost to Police Encounters in the United States
Elizabeth Wrigley-Field
Sociology (Twin Cities)
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United States
100%
Years of Life Lost
100%
Police Encounters
100%
Black Men
66%
Officers
33%
Gender-specific
33%
Native Woman
33%
Specific Populations
33%
Use of Force
33%
Average Life
33%
Police Use of Force
33%
Life Table Models
33%
White People
33%
Arts and Humanities
Police
100%
Cohort
20%
officers
20%
Lifespan
20%
Social Sciences
Police
100%
Use of Force
40%
Nursing and Health Professions
Life Table
100%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
United States
100%