Black Males Living in an Antithetical Police Culture: Keys for Their Survival

  • Sharon E. Moore
  • , A. Christson Adedoyin
  • , Michael Brooks
  • , Michael A. Robinson
  • , Dana K. Harmon
  • , Daniel A. Boamah

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Abstract

Police killings of unarmed Black males is an all too often occurrence. Just how many have succumbed in this manner is unknown due to a lack of a comprehensive reporting method. However, an undeniable fact and reality is that the Black community, and society as a whole, suffers as a result of the loss of these individuals. The authors of this article suggest that police shootings of unarmed Black males may never cease. The authors propose simple but thoughtful ways in which Black males should be educated by the Black community (family, church, and other institutions) regarding general survival skills and more specifically survival skills in regards to police encounters. Implications for further research are also presented.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)902-919
Number of pages18
JournalJournal of Aggression, Maltreatment and Trauma
Volume26
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 14 2017

Keywords

  • Black males
  • Black males and police
  • unarmed Black males

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