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by peanutz454
2195 days ago
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> You can literally just add up the number of deaths for each race and then divide by population numbers Should it not be -> number of deaths by race DIVIDED BY police interaction by race? Or maybe -> number of deaths by race DIVIDED BY police interaction by race but only for 911 emergencies (or something like that) |
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"Black people are X percent more/less likely to be killed than white people by police", is a different statement than, "Black people are X percent more/less likely to be killed than white people by police during a police interaction."
The first statement just draws attention to a very straightforwardly observable data trend, the second tries to figure out why the trend exists. It posits that the reason black people are killed at a higher rate might be because they have disproportionately higher numbers of police encounters.
And from there, people can ask why that trend exists, and so on, and so on.