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Race in Black and White
Statistical data on Race, Violence
and Police In America
Data gathered from various sources -
The terms Black and White may also refer to
Caucasian and african American.
These are the most reliable numbers available.
Some years have more figures available,
so the dates will vary slightly if not disclosed.
By Mason Wheeler
population
Other
White
Black
Population Of America
POPULATION BY RACE
13% 15%
PERCENT OF PEOPLE
Other
15
White
72
Black
13
72%
White people are the largest racial majority.
Black
White
Number of people killed by police 1999- 2011
RACE OF PERSON SHOT
FATALITIES
Black
1,130
White
2,151
34%
66%
This means that the total number of white people shot by police is greater than
that of blacks.
Black
White
Number of people killed by police adjusted to population
RACE OF PERSON SHOT
26%
FATATLITIES
Black
81,360
White
27,963
74%
Per Capita a Black person is 3 times more likely to be shot by Police than a white person.
12%
Population of Police
RACE
PERCENT
Other
17
White
71
Black
12
Other
White
Black
17%
71%
Per population law enforcement is roughly represented by race evenly.
22%
Percentage of shootings by Black Police officers
RACE OF PERSON SHOT
Black
other
PERCENT
Black
78
other
22
78%
Black officers shoot Black civilians more than two thirds of the time.
Black
other
Percentage of shootings by White Police officers
RACE OF PERSON SHOT
PERCENT
Black
46
other
54
46%
54%
White officers are more likely to shoot someone who is not Black.
2%
Homicide crimes committed by Race
RACE OF PERSON OFFENDING
PERCENT
other
2
White
45
Black
53
other
White
Black
45%
53%
Blacks commit more homicides than all other racial groups combined.
Homicide crimes by Race adjusted for population
RACE OF PERSON OFFENDING
White
Black
13%
PER POP
White
3,816
Black
585
87%
Blacks are 6.5 times more likely to commit homicides than Whites.
Homicide crimes committed by Blacks
RACE OF VICTIM
Black
other
7%
PERCENTAGE
other
7
Black
93
93%
Black Victims of homicide are killed by other black 93% of the time.
7%
Biggest Killer of Black Men age 15-24
RACE OF VICTIM
21%
unintentional injuries
other
Homicide
suicide
PERCENTAGE
Homicide
50
unintentional injuries
21
suicide
7
other
22
22%
50%
This means that approximately 47% of all deaths of black men 15-24 are caused by other people in the black community.
Black Homicide by other Blacks, causes more deaths than the next 9 leading causes combined.
The biggest killer of Black Men is other Black Men.
Killing of Blacks
DEATH BY
Blacks
Police (justified or not)
3%
Blacks
Police (justified or not)
PERCENTAGE
3,909
124
97%
If you are Black, you are 31 times more likely to be killed by a black person, than the police.
If you are Black, the police are more likely to help you, than kill you.
A 2012 study by the Department of Justice’s Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention
revealed that in 2010 black youths committed
6 times more murders,
3 times more rapes,
10 times more robberies
and 3 times more assaults
than did their white counterparts.
So what is responsible for the Violence in Black communities?
Is Black culture just more violent?
Or is the violence tied to something much more complicated that is
Socio-Economic in nature?
We will explore ideas of poverty and the way we talk about race in the next piece.
http://www.fbi.gov/about-us/cjis/ucr/crime-in-the-u.s/2012/crime-in-the-u.s.-2012/tables/43tabledatadecoverviewpdf
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http://www.bjs.gov/content/pub/pdf/htus8008.pdf
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http://www.propublica.org/article/deadly-force-in-black-and-white
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http://ojjdp.gov/ojstatbb/crime/JAR_Display.asp?ID=qa05261
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http://www.census.gov/people/eeotabulation/data/eeotables20062010.html
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demographics_of_the_United_States
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http://www.politifact.com/punditfact/statements/2014/aug/21/michael-medved/talk-show-host-police-kill-more-whites-blacks/
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http://www.poynter.org/news/mediawire/266133/fact-checking-claims-about-race-after-ferguson-shooting/
Interactive charts let you explore and present data
in stages, to emphasize relationships between values
or groups of data. Drag the slider to see different
data sets.
Interactive Chart
400
!
Interactive charts can be used to show data like
sales by group over time, expenses by department,
and population changes by country per continent.
300
200
Yearly Sales by Product
DESCRIPTION
2012
2013
2014
2015
Product A
25
50
100
75
Product B
50
100
150
100
Product C
100
200
250
350
Product D
75
100
150
200
100
0
Product A
Product B
Product C
2012
Product D
Comparison of Units Sold by Year
Column, stacked column, and area charts compare
data from multiple categories. For example, you can
compare the annual sales of three products. The x-axis
shows years and the y-axis shows quantities.
Column Chart
DESCRIPTION
2012
2013
2014
Product 1
25
50
25
Product 2
50
100
150
Product 3
100
200
250
Stacked Column
Area Chart
300
500
300
225
375
225
150
250
150
75
125
75
0
2012
2013
2014
0
2012
Product 1
2013
Product 2
2014
Product 3
0
2012
2013
2014
Average Rainfall
Two-axis charts allow you to compare series of data
that share x-axis values but have different values on
their y-axis. Two-axis charts combine two different
charts into one.
MONTH
!
Common examples of two-axis charts compare rainfall
and temperature, stock closing price and volume
change over time, revenue and year-over-year growth,
and blood pressure and weight over time.
AVG. RAIN FALL (IN)
AVG. TEMPERATURE (°F)
Jan
3.01
58
Feb
3.22
62
Mar
2.54
66
Apr
1.18
69
May
0.51
74
Jun
0.10
79
Jul
0.02
82
Aug
0.02
82
Sep
0.18
80
Oct
0.80
74
Nov
1.68
64
Dec
2.61
58
4.00
90
3.00
68
2.00
45
1.00
23
0.00
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Avg. Rain Fall (in)
Jul
Aug
Sep
Avg. Temperature (°F)
Oct
Nov
Dec
0
Avg. Temperature (˚F)
Avg. Rain Fall (in)
2-Axis Chart
Average Speed vs. Miles Per Gallon
Scatter charts show the correlation between pairs of
values in a series of data.
!
Scatter charts can suggest correlations between
income and experience, vehicle speed and gas
consumption, price and durability, and height and
weight.
AVERAGE SPEED
MILES PER GALLON
25
13
28
12
34
17
35
18
43
18
48
21
55
26
62
30
65
29
67
28
Scatter Chart
Miles Per Gallon
30
23
15
8
0
0
18
35
Average Speed
53
70
Total Sales by Salespeople and Units Sold
Bubble charts show correlations between three points of
data in a series: x values, y values, and sizes.
!
For example, bubble charts can be used to illustrate how
profit correlates to the number of employees and units
sold, or to suggest a trend in birth rates compared to the
populations of different countries over time.
SALESPEOPLE
UNITS SOLD
TOTAL SALES
8
264
$7,010,784
14
378
$5,352,858
11
210
$5,918,000
10
270
$6,974,910
4
105
$2,964,150
13
286
$3,897,894
5
190
$4,686,350
7
133
$1,844,843
12
384
$11,382,528
Bubble Chart
400
Units Sold
300
200
100
0
0
4
7
Salespeople
11
14
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