Ferguson effect

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Efek Ferguson adalah teori yang menyatakan bahwa ketidakpercayaan masyarakat Amerika Serikat terhadap polisi semakin naik semenjak penembakan Michael Brown tahun 2014 menyebabkan tingkat kejahatan (atau tingkat pembunuhan) di kota-kota besar di AS semakin naik. Teori ini dicetuskan oleh Doyle Sam Dotson, kepala polisi Departemen Polisi St. Louis, semenjak munculnya kerusuhan Ferguson. Data menunjukkan bahwa kriminalitas kekerasan meningkat lebih pesat di kota-kota yang memiliki perhatian lebih terhadap kekerasan polisi di AS. rdf:langString
The Ferguson effect is a hypothesized increase in violent crime rates in a community caused by reduced proactive policing due to the community's distrust and hostility towards police. The Ferguson effect was first proposed after police saw an increase in violence following the 2014 shooting of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri. The term was coined by Doyle Sam Dotson III, the chief of the St. Louis police, to account for an increased murder rate in some U.S. cities following the Ferguson unrest. Whether the Ferguson effect really exists is subject of discussions with many published studies reporting contradicting findings concerning whether there is a change in crime rates, number of 911 calls, homicides, and proactive policing. Furthermore, the effect and influence of the portrayal of p rdf:langString
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rdf:langString The Ferguson effect is a hypothesized increase in violent crime rates in a community caused by reduced proactive policing due to the community's distrust and hostility towards police. The Ferguson effect was first proposed after police saw an increase in violence following the 2014 shooting of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri. The term was coined by Doyle Sam Dotson III, the chief of the St. Louis police, to account for an increased murder rate in some U.S. cities following the Ferguson unrest. Whether the Ferguson effect really exists is subject of discussions with many published studies reporting contradicting findings concerning whether there is a change in crime rates, number of 911 calls, homicides, and proactive policing. Furthermore, the effect and influence of the portrayal of police brutality in the media is also contested.
rdf:langString Efek Ferguson adalah teori yang menyatakan bahwa ketidakpercayaan masyarakat Amerika Serikat terhadap polisi semakin naik semenjak penembakan Michael Brown tahun 2014 menyebabkan tingkat kejahatan (atau tingkat pembunuhan) di kota-kota besar di AS semakin naik. Teori ini dicetuskan oleh Doyle Sam Dotson, kepala polisi Departemen Polisi St. Louis, semenjak munculnya kerusuhan Ferguson. Data menunjukkan bahwa kriminalitas kekerasan meningkat lebih pesat di kota-kota yang memiliki perhatian lebih terhadap kekerasan polisi di AS.
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