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		| Olugbenga  Ajilore | 
	
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		| ''Mental health, race, and deadly use of force'' | 
	
		| ( 2017, Vol. 37 No.1 ) | 
	
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		| This study explored the relationship between suspected mental illness and officer-involved shootings, using data from an independently sourced database. The results showed that African Americans were more likely to be victims of fatal officer-involved shootings, and this likelihood increased for those who displayed signs of mental illness. These findings highlight two important issues: the collection of data regarding officer-involved shootings should include details regarding signs of mental illness, and documentation of the type of mental health issues involved in these incidents should be improved. | 
	
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		| Keywords: Race,  Mental Health,  Officer-Involved Shootings | 
	
		| JEL: K4 - Legal Procedure, the Legal System, and Illegal Behavior: General H7 - State and Local Government; Intergovernmental Relations: General
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		| | Manuscript Received : Nov 24 2016 |  | Manuscript Accepted : Mar 05 2017 | 
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