Presently, my focus is centered on the comprehensive analysis of crime and statistical data. I am actively engaged in an endeavor to discern the potential impact of an individual’s environment on their propensity to engage in criminal activities. This multifaceted examination involves delving into various aspects of the environment, including socio-economic factors, living conditions, and community dynamics, all in a bid to gain insights into the root causes of criminal behavior.
Simultaneously, I am conducting a meticulous study of race-related data to unveil crucial patterns and trends in policing and criminal interactions. My aim is to shed light on which racial groups are disproportionately affected by incidents of being shot by law enforcement, as well as to understand the factors contributing to such occurrences. Furthermore, I am exploring instances where individuals from various racial backgrounds might be more likely to respond with force when encountering the police, which could potentially offer insights into the reasons behind the disproportionate number of shootings involving certain racial groups. This holistic analysis is pivotal in unraveling the complex dynamics of law enforcement interactions and aims to provide a deeper understanding of why certain racial groups face a higher likelihood of being shot by the police, thus contributing to the broader discourse on social justice and equity.