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Felonious killings of state police and highway patrol officers: a descriptive and comparative evaluation

Terry D. Edwards (University of Louisville)

American Journal of Police

ISSN: 0735-8547

Article publication date: 1 August 1995

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Abstract

Uses statistics from FBI annual reports (1985‐1992) to compare felonious killings, analyzing and comparing with data for deaths of non‐state police officers. Finds that state police officers are feloniously killed in proportional numbers to non‐state officers, with both classes showing a recent downward trend. Calls for further research, by region or state, into the higher percentage of killings in Southern USA. Finds similar patterns in state and non‐state police officer killings but identifies some elements of divergence. Recommends that this data be used in police training to emphasize high‐risk factors such as routine traffic stops. Notes that domestic disputes do not cause a large number of police killings. Suggests that the wearing of body armor be made mandatory.

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Edwards, T.D. (1995), "Felonious killings of state police and highway patrol officers: a descriptive and comparative evaluation", American Journal of Police, Vol. 14 No. 2, pp. 89-105. https://doi.org/10.1108/07358549510102776

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