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Public Expressions of Empathy and Sympathy by U.S. Criminal Justice Officials After Controversial Police Killings of African-Americans
Edward R. Maguire
, Howard Giles
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Criminal Justice
87%
Police
77%
Sympathy
67%
Killing
65%
Empathy
65%
African Americans
60%
Minneapolis
18%
Social Media
16%
Riots
15%
Minorities
13%
Protest
12%
Language
12%
News
11%
Social Sciences
sympathy
72%
Criminal Justice
66%
American
54%
police
52%
incident
43%
use of force
39%
police union
30%
press conference
25%
protest
15%
social media
13%
news
13%
death
12%
minority
12%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Criminal Law
100%
Police
82%
African Americans
66%
Riots
24%
Language
22%
Social Media
17%
Congresses
13%
Growth
7%