A new study reveals that metropolitan counties show a significant relationship between the amount of green space and the frequency of fatal police shootings. It highlights that areas characterized by higher social deprivation benefit the most from enhanced greenness, potentially leading to safer community interactions with law enforcement.
With findings suggesting that increased access to parks and green areas can reduce incidents of police violence, this research opens up critical discussions on urban planning and community health. The data underscore the importance of incorporating natural spaces in urban design as a strategy to mitigate violence and foster safer neighborhoods.
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