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Minds aren't magic

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Paul Crowley

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Minds aren't magic

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Minds aren't magic – Paul Crowley Skip to content Minds aren't magic Paul Crowley Informal sampling of the Fatal Force Database S e e a r a n d o m e x a m p l e Police shot dead 1,160 people in 2023. What’s a typical shooting like? We learn about fatal police shootings through two routes. First, dramatic examples get in national news. However, these are clearly very atypical, or they wouldn’t be in the news. Second, we can compile statistics. The Washington Post’s Fatal Force Database aims to be a comprehensive database of every police-involved killing in the United States since its inception in 2015, and includes a variety of information on whether the suspect was armed, their race, and so forth. But when what you really want to know is how often the police should have acted differently, how do you gather statistics on that? If you visit my Fatal Force Database informal sampler webapp , you’ll see a randomly selected row from th...

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