Analyzing Trends in Flee Statuses in Fatal Police Encounters

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Today, I have performed analysis on Flee Statuses in Fatal Police Encounters . I felt important to understand how people act in these situations, especially if they try to run away.

Monthly Analysis of 2022:In 2022, the flee statuses in fatal police encounters showed varied patterns. The analysis categorizes flee statuses into four types: car, foot, not fleeing, and other. For example, in January, there were 5 incidents of fleeing by car, 19 by foot, 40 where the individual did not flee, and 1 ‘other’. Throughout the year, the ‘not fleeing’ category consistently had the highest number of incidents each month, with the numbers varying. The occurrences of fleeing by car and foot also showed fluctuations, while the ‘other’ category, though the least frequent, varied between 1 to 6 incidents per month. A detailed line chart provides a visual representation of these monthly trends, highlighting the fluctuating nature of flee statuses throughout the year.

Yearly Analysis: The yearly trend offers a broader perspective. A line chart plotting the annual data from 2015 onwards indicates that the majority of individuals in these fatal encounters did not attempt to flee, with this trend showing a slight decrease over the years. The incidents of fleeing by car and foot exhibit slight variations but remain relatively consistent annually. The ‘other’ category of fleeing remains the least common across the years.

The analysis of flee statuses in fatal police encounters highlights crucial aspects of these incidents. While most individuals did not flee, those who did showed a preference for fleeing by car or foot, with slight year-to-year change. These insights are valuable for understanding the nature of fatal police encounters and can be used in the project. I have few queries with respect to the findings, which I intend to ask the professor in the next class.

 

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