“eric-garner” Charts

US Recognizes Issues With #Police, But Not With Local PDs »

Americans consistently rank their local police department (PD) higher than US police in general over a spectrum of current issues…

Peter Graham
by: Peter Graham
views: 241
Score: 3

Do We Still See Racism as a Problem in the United States? »

There remains a gulf between white and black Americans' views on whether or not racism still constitutes a problem in…

Peter Graham
by: Peter Graham
views: 257
Score: 2

Rookie Cops Accused In Half Of All Chokehold Complaints »

A study by the Civilian Complaint Review Board found that approximately half the officers (46.9%) involved in chokeholds had 5…

SavvyRoo
by: SavvyRoo
views: 189
Score: 2

"I Can't Breathe": Analysis of Chokehold Complaints »

Although the ban on chokeholds was made by the NYPD in 1993, chokehold complaints continued to be made. 2013 saw…

SavvyRoo
by: SavvyRoo
views: 117
Score: 2

How Did a Racially Charged 2014 Affect 2015 Race Relations? »

Only 5 years ago, perceptions on race relations in the United States varied widely on one's race; white Americans were…

SavvyRoo
by: SavvyRoo
views: 144

How Have Race Relations Changed Going Into the New Year? »

In the wake of several high-profile, racially charged news stories that closed out 2014, Americans go into the new year…

SavvyRoo
by: SavvyRoo
views: 162

Sharp Racial Divide In Ferguson Decision »

Blacks are more likely to see race playing a role in the decision not to charge the police officer Darren…

SavvyRoo
by: SavvyRoo
views: 148

Brown and Garner Cases Viewed Differently »

A larger number of people believe the grand jury decision not to charge police officers in the Eric Garner case…

SavvyRoo
by: SavvyRoo
views: 138

#ICantBreathe: Blacks & Whites Views of Eric Garner Decision »

Whites are more likely to say race was not a factor at all in the killing of Eric Garner. This…

Madinah Noorai
by: Madinah Noorai
views: 237

Excessive Force: A Common Police Tactic? »

While recent incidents have lent themselves to the idea that the police frequently respond with unnecessary and excessive force, such…

Christian Stellakis
by: Christian Stellakis
views: 145