Changes in public–police cooperation following the murder of George Floyd

Author:

Brantingham P Jeffrey1,Mohler George2,MacDonald John3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Anthropology, University of California, Los Angeles , 341 Haines Hall, Los Angeles, CA 90230 , USA

2. Computer Science Department , Boston College, 245 Beacon Street, Chestnut Hill, MA 02467-3859 , USA

3. Department of Criminology, University of Pennsylvania , 558 McNeil Building, Philadelphia, PA 19104-6286 , USA

Abstract

Abstract The murder of George Floyd triggered a broad social response and noticeable shift in public opinion of policing. Since policing is dependent upon public cooperation, a question is whether the shift in opinion had an effect on police calls-for-service. Data from Los Angeles and New York City are evaluated using a regression discontinuity design. Violent crime, property crime, and quality-of-life disorder calls are analyzed to address differences in reporting norms. The role of racial–ethnic composition of local areas is assessed by examining census tracts where the majority of the residential population is Asian, Black, Hispanic, or White. Following the murder of George Floyd, in New York City violent crime, property crime, and quality-of-life calls all increased significantly. In Los Angeles, quality-of-life calls for service decreased significantly. The increase in violent crime calls observed in New York was greatest in areas where the majority of residents are Black, whereas the increase in property crime calls was the greatest in areas where a majority of residents are White. The decrease in quality-of-life calls observed in Los Angeles was in areas where the majority of residents are White. In both cases, the effect was relatively short-lived.

Funder

Air Force Office of Scientific Research

National Science Foundation

National Institute of Justice

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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