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When Police Kill

 By: Franklin E. Zimring  Category: Nonfiction  Published: 2017
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Recommended by William Julius Wilson, Lewis P. and Linda L. Geyser University Professor Emeritus, Department of Sociology

Franklin Zimring’s “When Police Kill” is a groundbreaking, fact-based analysis, including trends over time, of the high use of deadly force by police in the U.S., including lethal force against African Americans and Native Americans. Zimring’s comprehensive study also includes an interesting comparative analysis of why police killings are so much more numerous in the U.S. than in other modern nations. Finally, he discusses how to address this problem systematically by detailing clear policy prescriptions for federal, state, and local governments.