Drawing on over 25 years of state-level data, the researchers found that the more racially segregated a state's neighborhoods are, the higher the disparities between black homicide victims and white homicide victims.
increased levels of segregation were associated with fewer white fatalities and higher black fatalities.
"These findings show that a history of structural racism over decades in the past has significant implications for the lives of black people today,"
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Results
After controlling for measures of White and Black deprivation, multivariate analysis showed that racial segregation was positively associated with the Black-White firearm homicide disparity.
Conclusions
These findings suggest that racial segregation may increase the disparity in firearm homicide between the Black and White population.
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