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by ceejayoz
1889 days ago
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> More recent research from 2009, which imo has a far superior methodology and a larger sample size, says that "over 87 percent of officers reported never having engaged in physical domestic violence in their lifetime" [1] I'm sorry, are we reading the same thing? "Using a survey created from existing scales, 250 officers were contacted within several departments in Central Florida, of these, 90 officers responded." Asking cops "do you do crimes" is an interesting methodology, for sure. |
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How do you think the population wide numbers are gathered?
The core point is that the 40% number is exaggerated BS, if for no other reason than it literally counts "shouting" and "loss of temper". There's no reliable evidence indicating the number for police officers is any different than the general population.