• Media type: E-Book
  • Title: Less-Than-Lethal Weapons and Police-Citizen Killings in U.S. Urban Areas
  • Contributor: Bailey, William C. [Author]
  • Published: 1996
  • Language: English
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  • Description: There appears to be general consensus in law enforcement circles that less-than-lethal weapons are effective in reducing police-citizen killings, but this “common wisdom” has not been subject to systematic empirical analysis. Considering a large sample of U.S. cities for 1990, this article examines the association between the availability to the police of various types of less-than-lethal weapons and general and race-specific justifiable homicide rates. The analysis produces no evidence that police killing rates are affected by the availability of less-than-lethal weapons
  • Access State: Open Access