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- Police Officer demographics and statistics in the US - Zippia
The most common ethnicity among police officers is White, which makes up 60 0% of all police officers Comparatively, 18 2% of police officers are Hispanic or Latino and 12 9% of police officers are Black or African American
- Police officers by sex and ethnicity, U. S. 2020| Statista
In 2020, 61 2 percent of full-time sworn officers in local police departments in the United States identified as white males, followed by 11 5 percent of officers who identified as Hispanic
- Local Police Departments Personnel, 2020 - Bureau of Justice . . .
In local police departments serving 1 million or more residents, about 47% of full-time sworn officers were white and 30% were Hispanic About 47% of chiefs of local police departments serving 250,000 or more residents were white, 38% were black, and 13% were Hispanic
- Police officers - Data USA
In 2022, 70 9% of the Police officers workforce were White, of which 11 7% were women and 88 3% men Other races that concentrated a significant number of workers were Black (13 6%) and Two or More Races (8 28%)
- The Race Gap in America’s Police Departments - The New York Times
In hundreds of police departments across the country, the percentage of whites on the force is more than 30 percentage points higher than in the communities they serve, according to an
- In urban areas, police are consistently much whiter than the . . .
Decades of reform have made police less white, but it has not been enough to keep pace with the changing demographics of the country This widening racial gap has left very few police forces that
- How much do police officers mirror the communities they serve . . .
That's roughly the proportion of the Black population in the city -- but the rest of the police force is much whiter than the community, with other minority groups like Latinos and Asians significantly underrepresented within the department
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