日韩色综合-日韩色中色-日韩色在线-日韩色哟哟-国产ts在线视频-国产suv精品一区二区69

手機APP下載

您現在的位置: 首頁 > 在線廣播 > PBS高端訪談 > PBS訪談社會系列 > 正文

PBS高端訪談:聯邦調查局的統計明顯低估了警察殺人事件的數量

編輯:max ?  可可英語APP下載 |  可可官方微信:ikekenet
  


掃描二維碼進行跟讀打分訓練

HARI SREENIVASAN: The nation's been focused on Staten Island, Ferguson, and Cleveland in the last few weeks as citizens and law enforcement assess how they have and how they should deal with one another.

This as a new investigation by the The Wall Street Journal reveals that accounting for killings by police might be grossly underestimated.

Wall Street Journal reporter Rob Barry joins us now. So, how did you do your reporting, and what did you find?

ROB BARRY: Thanks for having me. What we did was we asked about 105 departments to give us the number of people who have been killed over a five or six year period.

And we compared those numbers to what had reported to the FBI. And we found that there was a lot of stuff that wasn't in the FBI's information.

HARI SREENIVASAN: You said that at least 550 police killings between 2007 and 2012 never made it onto the books?

ROB BARRY: Yeah, and that's only among the top 105, 110 largest agencies in the country.

So there's 18,000 jurisdictions. So you know, that's just a small estimate of the total.

HARI SREENIVASAN: OK, so for example, some jurisdictions could call something a justifiable homicide versus an unjustifiable homicide? Discrepancies in definitions? What do you mean?

ROB BARRY: Yes, it was a wide range of things. That was certainly one of the issues there, that what we're dealing with here are essentially crime reports.

And agencies who are forced to report information about unfortunate events where officers take someone's life. They don't really want to include that in a crime report.

It's not a crime in their eyes. It was a justifiable event. So there was some concern by some agencies about that issue.

There's also a lot of other issues involved. You had technical issues. So you have departments which, at least they told us, they thought that these things were being reported, they thought they were participating in this program.

But then when they went in and they looked into it, when we said to them, “hey, here's the numbers that you reported,” maybe there would be one, but they told us 10.

They'd look into it and they'd say, “Oh, well it turns out that we haven't been keying it in correctly.” So that was another issue.

And then I think the largest issue was that three of the biggest states in the country – New York, Florida, and Illinois – have almost nothing reported.

And that's because of how this process works. What happens is that when an agency wants to send this information to the FBI, they pass it through a state agency first.

And in all three of those states' cases, there are issues, varying issues, with the way that the states then turn around and pass it up to the FBI.

Such that there's no information about justifiable homicides from any of those states.

HARI SREENIVASAN: What you're also saying here is that not everybody has to report.

ROB BARRY: It's voluntary, exactly. And when you're dealing with 18,000 law enforcement agencies across the country, a lot of them small, a lot of these agencies only have five, 10, officers at them, these events are very rare.

Reporting them is just not built into their process in many cases.

HARI SREENIVASAN: So we've got different definitions, we've got 18,000 jurisdictions, it's all voluntary, and I'm assuming some of these departments are pretty sensitive about this information in the first place.

ROB BARRY: Yeah, of course. I mean, each of these things are inflammatory or potentially inflammatory events.

So there were concerns – a lot of departments asked me when we went to them and said, “Will you provide us with the number of incidents you've had,” quite a few departments answered first saying “Why? Yes we'll give it to you, but just tell us why you want this.”

There's a lot of concern about it being used for comparisons. And I mean, you know, when we see what's happening across the country right now, I think that you can understand that concern.

HARI SREENIVASAN: And your reporting is not saying that all cops. You're just pointing out that there's this discrepancy in how we're reporting the information.

So if there are these gaps in the data set, how do we make any policy based on maybe faulty numbers?

ROB BARRY: That is a great point. And that's why we were looking at this in the first place.

We wanted to get a benchmark. We wanted to know how often does this happen and who does it happen to?

When we tried to do that using the available information and took it to experts, everyone said well, you can't really do that.

And we said, OK. And that raised the question of why not?

In terms of solutions as to what we'd do from here, it's a complicated problem. And we've discussed most of the reasons why.

Some of – some of the people involved in this are working now towards coming up with incentives, financial incentives from the federal government or some sort of mandatory process that would require these things to be reported.

But from what I've been able to tell at this point, there's nothing concrete on the way.

HARI SREENIVASAN: All right, Rob Barry from The Wall Street Journal, thanks so much.

ROB BARRY: Thank you for having me.

重點單詞   查看全部解釋    
essentially [i'senʃəli]

想一想再看

adv. 本質上,本來

 
technical ['teknikəl]

想一想再看

adj. 技術的,工藝的

 
justifiable ['dʒʌstifaiəbl]

想一想再看

adj. 可辯解的,可證明的,有理的

 
haven ['heivn]

想一想再看

n. 港口,避難所,安息所 v. 安置 ... 于港中,

聯想記憶
potentially [pə'tenʃəli]

想一想再看

adv. 潛在地

 
range [reindʒ]

想一想再看

n. 范圍,行列,射程,山脈,一系列
v. 排

 
rob [rɔb]

想一想再看

v. 搶劫,掠奪

 
underestimated [,ʌndə'estimeit]

想一想再看

vt. 低估;看輕 n. 低估

 
mandatory ['mændətəri]

想一想再看

adj. 命令的,強制性的,受委托的 n. 受托管理者

聯想記憶
assess [ə'ses]

想一想再看

v. 估定,評定

 
?
發布評論我來說2句

    最新文章

    可可英語官方微信(微信號:ikekenet)

    每天向大家推送短小精悍的英語學習資料.

    添加方式1.掃描上方可可官方微信二維碼。
    添加方式2.搜索微信號ikekenet添加即可。
    主站蜘蛛池模板: 网页抖音| 陈百强电影| 张晋个人资料和简历| 汤唯韩国电影| 预备党员思想汇报四个季度| 日本电影幻想| 海洋之歌免费观看完整中文版 | 喜羊羊与灰太狼之| 历史试卷反思| 女同恋性吃奶舌吻完整版| 就爱小姐姐| 热血街区| 六级词汇电子版| 黄网站在线免费| 竹内美宥| 朱敏荷《豺狼来了》| 国家级期刊目录| 坏孩子电影| 玛丽·杜布瓦| 竹内美宥| 都市频道今日节目表| 金璐莹| 陈建斌电影| 沈敏| 六年级上册脱式计算题100道| 调教vk| 电影《波丽露》免费观看| 重温经典节目预告| 魔都精兵的奴隶第二季| 全国急招压路机师傅| 买买提个人资料简历| 谭凯琪| 赵立军| 唐砖演员表| 房兵| 电影《无主之城》| 变形记开头结尾优美段落| 单人情侣头像| 许凯个人简历资料| 爱很美味电影| 杨子纯|