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RACISM, POLICE VIOLENCE AND PUBLIC HEALTH Jasmine D. Graves, MPH NYC Department of Health & Mental Hygiene
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Page 1: Racism, police violence and public health by Jasmine D. Graves, MPH Presentation at NACCHO Annual Meeting 2015, Kansas City MO.

RACISM, POLICE VIOLENCE AND PUBLIC

HEALTHJasmine D. Graves, MPH

NYC Department of Health & Mental Hygiene

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HISTORICAL

CONTEXT

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1935 - 2015

US Timeline of Civil Uprisings

1935

HARLEM, NY

1992

LOS ANGELES, CA2015

BALTIMORE, MD

2014 FERGUSON,

MO

1965

WATTS, CA

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CRIMINALIZATION OF BLACKNESS

• Dehumanization of people of

African Descent

• Chattel property

• 3/5 of a Human

• Established Slave Codes

SLAVERY1619 - 1865

• Development of Black Codes

• Sharecropping

• Mass Lynchings

RECONSTRUCTION

1865 - 1877

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• Codified Racial Segregation in Law

• Developed Institutionalized practices for de

jure segregation

• Depictions of Black Caricatures

• Mass Lynchings

JIM CROW PERIOD

1890 - 1965

• Civil Rights Acts

• Advent of Globalization.

• Systematic Dismantling of Black Power

Movement

• Mass Police Killing

CIVIL RIGHTS

1965 - 1980

• Mass Incarceration

- War on Drugs

- War on Gangs

• Disproportionate Police

Surveillance

- Stop and Frisk

- Operation Clean Halls

• Mass Police Killings

PRESENT DAY

1980 – Present

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Public Displays of Black Death

NEO LYNCHING

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IMPLICATIONS FOR PUBLIC HEALTH

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Direct Effects

• Individual

− Serious injury

− Premature mortality as measured in Years of Life

Lost

• Family

− Homicide survivors

− Emotional and psychological trauma

• Neighborhood

− Vicarious trauma

• Broader Community

− Incites fear

− Chronic stress

Health Implications of Police Violence

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Indirect Effects

• Need to explore ways in which police violence

adversely impacts the social determinants of

health

− Example: Outdoor physical activity, heavy

police surveillance in schools and

residential areas

• Police Violence creates distrust in government

− May begin to create broader distrust in

agencies beyond police department

Health Implications of Police Violence

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ENVISIONING A PATH FORWARD

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• APHA Recommendations (1998)− Local, state and federal health personnel should collect

stats on the incidence and health consequences of police

violence

− Need funding for CDC research on disproportionate

impact of police violence on people of color

− Establish independent community review boards to

consider complaints of police bruatlity

• Explicitly name structural racism as a fundamental cause

of health inequity

• Support and extend other disciplines’ efforts to address

police violence by documenting its nature and prevalence

SHIFTING PUBLIC HEALTH FRAMEWORKS

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B OOK E R INF O

THANK YOU


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