Police Violence as Containment of Black Bodies during Urban Renewal: A Spatial Analysis of Civilian Deaths by Police in Florida

IF 0.6 Q3 GEOGRAPHY Southeastern Geographer Pub Date : 2023-11-19 DOI:10.1353/sgo.2023.a912267
Rebecca Johns, Matt Viera, Barnali Dixon
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abstract:This study presents a geospatial analysis of police killings within two areas in Florida over a twenty-year period. Fatalities were mapped against social and economic characteristics of neighborhoods to ascertain if police violence ending in civilian death was concentrated in areas with high-minority and low-income populations, and those areas in proximity to gentrifying neighborhoods. We evaluated the theory that police violence against minority residents serves as a process of containment and ultimately supports the continued generation of wealth by a specific sector of society through the process of gentrification. The cycle of destruction and renewal in the urban landscape is deeply intertwined with processes of capital accumulation, class differentiation, and racial subordination. Both the West Florida and Southeast Florida areas contained a significantly higher proportion of fatal encounters occurring within tracts that were eligible to gentrify than in tracts that were in the process of gentrifying. Fort Lauderdale in particular had little overlap despite containing concentrated hotspots of incidents in combination with high-minority and low–NSES tracts. This same pattern is apparent in the Lakeland area in west Florida. Our findings are consistent with Laniyonu's observation that police interactions tend to increase in tracts just outside of gentrified areas, but seldom within them.
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警察暴力是城市重建过程中对黑人尸体的遏制:佛罗里达州警察造成平民死亡的空间分析
摘要:本研究对佛罗里达州两个地区内二十年间的警察杀人事件进行了地理空间分析。我们将死亡事件与社区的社会和经济特征进行了对比,以确定导致平民死亡的警察暴力事件是否集中在少数民族和低收入人口较多的地区,以及那些邻近绅士化社区的地区。我们对以下理论进行了评估,即警察对少数族裔居民的暴力行为是一种遏制过程,并最终通过仕绅化过程支持特定社会阶层继续创造财富。城市景观中的破坏和重建循环与资本积累、阶级分化和种族从属关系的过程深深交织在一起。在佛罗里达州西部和东南部地区,有资格实现城市化的区域内发生的致命交通事故比例明显高于正在实现城市化的区域。特别是劳德代尔堡,尽管该地区的事件热点集中在高少数民族和低国家社会经济地位地区,但几乎没有重叠。这种模式在佛罗里达州西部的莱克兰地区也很明显。我们的研究结果与 Laniyonu 的观察结果一致,即在绅士化地区之外的区域,警察互动往往会增加,但在这些区域内却很少。
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期刊介绍: The Southeastern Geographer is a biannual publication of the Southeastern Division of Association of American Geographers. The journal has published the academic work of geographers and other social and physical scientists since 1961. Peer-reviewed articles and essays are published along with book reviews, organization and conference reports, and commentaries. The journal welcomes manuscripts on any geographical subject as long as it reflects sound scholarship and contains significant contributions to geographical understanding.
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