Crowdsourced police shooting data: What we know and what we're missing

Crowdsourced police shooting data: What we know and what we're missing


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New York, NY

At an invited session hosted by the Section on Crime, Law, and Deviance, Geoff Alpert and I discuss the strengths and weaknesses of crowdsourced OIS data. Other panelists include Malcolm Holmes (University of Wyoming); Gregory Zimmerman, Emma Fridel, and Keller Sheppard (Northeastern University); and Mitchell Chamlin (Texas State).

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Justin Nix
Associate Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice

My research interests include police legitimacy, procedural justice, and officer-involved shootings.