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Fatalities in police encounters - a study - robkelk - 04-05-2018 More than 460 people have died in encounters with police in Canada since 2000 CBC News has done the investigative journalism, crunched the numbers, and come up with a picture of fatalities in police encounters in Canada that appears to agree with what everybody is saying is happening in the USA... and it's been happening for the last two decades. Quote:The rate at which Canadians die in encounters with police has nearly doubled in the last 20 years. Yes, occasionally there's a death by misadventure (e.g., there's a reported case in the Ottawa results of a person falling off a bicycle while trying to escape and landing under the wheels of the pursuing police cruiser), but those are rare. Quote:The number of people who struggle with mental health and die in these encounters is steadily climbing at a similar rate. The overall article doesn't mention race. The article about Ottawa indicates race doesn't appear to be a major factor, except that Asians appear to be less likely to die during police encounters than whites or blacks. Is there anything comparable for other countries? RE: Fatalities in police encounters - a study - hazard - 04-05-2018 Not in the Netherlands that I'm aware of. |