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“You Do Not Think of Me as a Human Being”: Race and Gender Inequities Intersect to Discourage Police Reporting of Violence against Women
Michele R. Decker
, Charvonne N. Holliday
, Zaynab Hameeduddin
, Roma Shah
, Janice Miller
, Joyce Dantzler
, Leigh Goodmark
Bloomberg School of Public Health
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Police
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Human Being
100%
Intimate Partner Violence
80%
Access to Justice
30%
Justice
20%
USA
10%
In-Depth Interview
10%
Industrial Sector
10%
Social Norms
10%
Social Determinant
10%
Urban Environment
10%
Psychology
Intimate Partner Violence
100%
Sexual Violence
100%
Social Norms
12%
Racial Discrimination
12%
Nursing and Health Professions
Intimate Partner Violence
100%
Sexual Violence
100%
Social Determinants of Health
12%
Keyphrases
Race Inequities
100%
Power Disparities
12%
Citizen Power
12%
Police Misconduct
12%
Sense of Futility
12%
Urban Public Safety
12%