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This user is a member of WikiProject Black Lives Matter.
This user is a participant in WikiProject Crime and Criminal Biography.

I am a current college student. I am learning how to properly edit and contribute to Wikipedia. While my interests are centered around architecture, I plan to contribute to Wikipedia in the area of poverty and justice.

Ferguson effect

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The Ferguson effect is not something I had heard of before, so I am interested in learning more about it through research. Particularly, I am interested in expanding the research and criticisms subsections of the article with more updated sources regarding police brutality.

Alberto R. Gonzales; Donald Q. Cochran, "Police-Worn Body Cameras: An Antidote to the Ferguson Effect," Missouri Law Review 82, no. 2 (Spring 2017): 299-338

Campbell, Bradley A, Justin Nix, and Edward R Maguire. “Is the Number of Citizens Fatally Shot by Police Increasing in the Post-Ferguson Era?” Crime and delinquency 64, no. 3 (2017): 398–420.

Galovski, Tara E, Zoë D Peterson, Marin C Beagley, David R Strasshofer, Philip Held, and Thomas D Fletcher. “Exposure to Violence During Ferguson Protests: Mental Health Effects for Law Enforcement and Community Members: Effects of Exposure to Violence in Ferguson.” Journal of traumatic stress 29, no. 4 (August 2016): 283–292.

Gonzales, Alberto R, and Donald Q Cochran. “Police-Worn Body Cameras: An Antidote to the ‘Ferguson Effect’?” Missouri law review 82, no. 2 (March 22, 2017): 299–.

Ketron, Grace. 2019. How Media Covered Police Shootings During and After Ferguson: Framing Analysis of Officer-Involved Shootings In 2014 and 2016. doi.org/10.17615/1bv5-cy88

MacDonald, John M. “De‐policing as a Consequence of the So‐called ‘Ferguson Effect.’” Criminology & Public Policy 18, no. 1 (February 2019): 47–49.

Maguire, Edward R., Justin Nix, and Bradley A. Campbell. “A War on Cops? The Effects of Ferguson on the Number of U.S. Police Officers Murdered in the Line of Duty.” Justice Quarterly 34, no. 5 (2016): 739–58. doi.org/10.1080/07418825.2016.1236205.

Nix, Justin, and Scott E. Wolfe. “Management-Level Officers’ Experiences with the Ferguson Effect.” Policing: An International Journal 41, no. 2 (2018): 262–75. doi.org/10.1108/pijpsm-11-2016-0164.

Sinyangwe, Samuel. "Stop Pretending the "Ferguson Effect" is Real 1." Ufahamu : Journal of the African Activist Association (Online) 39, no. 1 (Winter, 2016): 23-25. www.proquest.com/docview/1781171914?accountid=7064.

Wozniak, Kevin H, Brian R Calfano, and Kevin M Drakulich. “A ‘Ferguson Effect’ on 2016 Presidential Vote Preference? Findings from a Framing Experiment Examining ‘Shy Voters’ and Cues Related to Policing and Social Unrest.” Social science quarterly 100, no. 4 (2019): 1023–1038.


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