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Leadership Matters: Police Chief Race and Fatal Shootings by Police Officers

Social Science Quarterly

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Abstract

["Social Science Quarterly, Volume 102, Issue 1, Page 407-419, January 2021. ", "\n\nObjective\nThis study analyzes the relationship between the race of a city's police chief and the incidence of fatal shootings by police officers.\n\n\nMethods\nThe Washington Post's “Fatal Force Database” is used to calculate per‐capita rates of fatal shootings by police officers occurring between January 1, 2015 and June 1, 2020 for the 100 largest cities in the United States. I compare fatal shooting rates for cities with police chiefs of different races, both unadjusted and adjusted for differences in city characteristics.\n\n\nResults\nRates of fatal shootings by officers are almost 50 percent higher in cities with police forces led by white police chiefs than in cities with black police chiefs. Of the 30 cities with the highest rates of fatal shootings, 23 have police departments led by whites and only four have departments led by blacks, while of the 30 cities with the lowest rates, 16 have police departments led by blacks and only 11 are led by whites. Differences in fatal shooting rates persist after controlling for city characteristics.\n\n\nConclusion\nLeaders in the highest position of authority may have a powerful effect on the culture of a police department and its resulting behavior.\n\n"]