The Network Structure of Police Misconduct
Offered By: Santa Fe Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a 55-minute lecture on the network structure of police misconduct presented by Andrew V. Papachristos from Northwestern University. Delve into the complex interplay between individual and institutional factors in police violence, focusing on the social networks that connect officers. Examine data on complaints against Chicago police officers to analyze misconduct networks and understand the factors influencing co-misconduct probabilities. Discover how network analysis reveals large-scale misconduct structures with varying levels of officer involvement. Gain insights into potential police reform strategies by understanding both officer attributes and network properties. The lecture covers topics such as data analysis, use of force, domestic violence, community evolution, and policy implications, concluding with audience questions on various aspects of police misconduct.
Syllabus
Intro
Presentation
Networks Matter
Data
Is this a group behavior
Why do two cops form a tie
Use of force
Watts Crew
Research
Policy Implications
Senior Officers
Sources of Data
Domestic Violence
Community Evolution
Identifying Similar Networks
Audience Question
Use of Force vs Corruption
Strategic Subjects List
Taught by
Santa Fe Institute
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