Race, disadvantage, and violence: A spatial exploration of macrolevel covariates of police-involved homicides within and between US counties

IF 3.2 2区 社会学 Q1 SOCIOLOGY Social Science Research Pub Date : 2024-02-07 DOI:10.1016/j.ssresearch.2024.102985
Kyle D. Maksuta , Yunhan Zhao , Tse-Chuan Yang
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Efforts to explore the macrolevel determinants of police-involved homicides have expanded in recent years due in part to increased scrutiny and media attention to such events, and increased data availability of these events through crowdsourced databases. However, little empirical research has examined the spatial determinants of such events. The present study extends the extant macrolevel research on police-involved homicides by employing an underutilized spatial econometric model, the spatial Durbin model (SDM), to assess the direct and indirect county effects of racial threat, economic threat, social disorganization, and community violence on police killings within and between US counties from 2013 through 2020. Results indicate a direct inverse relationship between racial threat and police-involved homicides, no support for economic threat, and a direct positive association with two measures of social disorganization. Additionally, we find firearm availability exhibits significant direct and indirect spatial dependence on focal county police-involved homicides, reflecting spatial spillover processes. In essence, as firearm availability in neighboring counties increases, police-involved homicides within a focal county increase. The implications of these findings for racial threat, economic threat, social disorganization, and community violence are discussed.

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种族、劣势和暴力:对美国县内和县际涉及警察的凶杀案宏观协变量的空间探索
近年来,对警察参与的凶杀案的宏观决定因素进行探讨的努力不断扩大,部分原因是对此类事件的审查和媒体关注增加,以及通过众包数据库获得的此类事件的数据增加。然而,很少有实证研究对此类事件的空间决定因素进行研究。本研究扩展了现有的关于警察参与的凶杀案的宏观研究,采用了一种未得到充分利用的空间计量经济模型--空间杜宾模型(SDM),以评估 2013 年至 2020 年期间种族威胁、经济威胁、社会混乱和社区暴力对美国各县内部和各县之间警察杀人事件的直接和间接影响。结果表明,种族威胁与警方参与的凶杀案之间存在直接的反向关系,经济威胁不存在这种关系,而与社会混乱的两种衡量标准之间存在直接的正向关系。此外,我们还发现枪支可用性与重点县警方参与的凶杀案之间存在显著的直接和间接空间依赖关系,反映了空间溢出过程。从本质上讲,随着邻县枪支供应量的增加,焦点县内警察参与的凶杀案也会增加。本文讨论了这些发现对种族威胁、经济威胁、社会混乱和社区暴力的影响。
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期刊介绍: Social Science Research publishes papers devoted to quantitative social science research and methodology. The journal features articles that illustrate the use of quantitative methods in the empirical solution of substantive problems, and emphasizes those concerned with issues or methods that cut across traditional disciplinary lines. Special attention is given to methods that have been used by only one particular social science discipline, but that may have application to a broader range of areas.
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