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TopicWhy is it unpopular opinion to say not all cops are bad
ColdOne666
06/07/20 1:15:18 PM
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darkprince45 posted...
Ive proven that 40 percent is such bs but you guys still post it non stop

Researchers tend to agree with the following: there is a problem, but there is an important need for more research. The 40% highlighted by the oft cited National Center for Women and Policing does refer to research, however see the first sentence I wrote. They cite a 1991 congressional testimony, and an academic article published in 1992. These are decades old snapshots. It is like taking crime rates from the early 90s to speak of crime today.
Another caveat to keep in mind is that these studies did not involve national samples. Most researchers studied a single department, often situated in urban settings. It is unclear how representative any of these findings are at a national scale.

Another study suggested that as many as 2040% of police officer families experience domestic violence, in contrast to 10% of the general population, (U.S. Department of Justice, 2000). However, in our large IPV survey, which was anonymous, we obtained a rate of physical abuse of approximately 7% (Gershon et al., 1999). And in a small sample (n=48) of female spouses of police officers also surveyed as part of that study, 8% reported being physically assaulted, (Gershon, 1999).

just like when you guys use the all cops have low iq and they want those guys!!! But its an article from 2000, from one department, hiring one guy. With the average iq of officers being just above Average actually

You guys want to use over 30 year old information based on ONE department

I wouldn't expect the Anarchists to understand logic.

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