Police-perpetrated racism and health in African American and Black communities

Lori S. Hoggard, Mariah T. Lutchman

SOCIAL AND PERSONALITY PSYCHOLOGY COMPASS(2024)

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This brief review article focuses on police-perpetrated racism against African American and Black (AAB) communities, typically in the form of police brutality, police violence, and aggressive policing. We assert that police-perpetrated racism constitutes a racial justice and public health problem. A growing body of literature supports this assertion, with the consequences and correlates of direct police contact, vicarious police contact, and place-based exposure to aggressive policing including mental health (e.g., anxiety symptoms, depressive symptoms, trauma) and physical health (e.g., poorer self-rated health, hypertension) sequelae. We assert that eradicating police-perpetrated racism requires acknowledgement of the historical landscape of policing as well as the ways in which police-perpetrated racism maintains racial hierarchies. We conclude by making recommendations for promoting racial equity in policing.
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African American and Black communities,health equity,mental health,physical health,police violence,police-perpetrated racism,racial justice
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