Recent high-profile police killings of black people have drawn worldwide attention to this urgent public health crisis, but the magnitude of this problem can’t be fully understood without reliable data. The BBC’s Tom de Castella looks at the challenges.
Source: miragenews.comPublished on 2021-10-01
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