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Title: Perceptions are not reality : what Americans get wrong about police violence
Contributors: Goldberg, Zach
Keywords: Paulson Policy
Police brutality and racial bias
The Role of News Media in Public (Mis)perceptions of “Police Violence”
Police–Public Interaction
Police brutality
African Americans--Violence against.
Police--United States--Public opinion.
Racial profiling in law enforcement
Issue Date: Aug-2023
Publisher: Manhattan Institute
Place of Publication: New York, NY
Description: "This report presents original findings from the most comprehensive study of the accuracy of public perception with respect to the prevalence and racial distribution of police use of force."
URI: http://arks.princeton.edu/ark:/88435/dsp019019s577r
Related resource: https://media4.manhattan-institute.org/wp-content/uploads/what-americans-get-wrong-about-police-violence.pdf
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