Abstract

Headlines frequently call attention to the frustrations that many in the community express when members of law enforcement use force. Some believe that the police frequently use excessive force, and yet, more often than not, the officers involved are found not to have violated the law. This “divide” between community member assessments of reasonable force and the law produces great turmoil in our society. We surveyed a national sample of 1,200 US adults to explore the alignment between community members’ views of force reasonableness and the law on reasonable force as well as examine whether and to what extent the “community standard” perspectives for evaluating uses of force contributed to the alignment. Overall, the results indicated that a significant portion of community members’ assessments did not align with the law, and those assessments were driven largely by the “community standard” perspectives they took when evaluating the use of force.

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