Avertogenic Deaths: How Upstream Justice Decisions Shape Police Lethal Force
January 2026 CrimRxiv
Ian T. Adams , Matthew W. Logan , Scott M. Mourtgos
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Ian T. Adams, Matthew W. Logan, Scott M. Mourtgos (2026). Avertogenic Deaths: How Upstream Justice Decisions Shape Police Lethal Force. CrimRxiv. https://doi.org/10.21428/cb6ab371.25ff900f
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@article{adams2026,
title = {Avertogenic Deaths: How Upstream Justice Decisions Shape Police Lethal Force},
author = {Ian T. Adams and Matthew W. Logan and Scott M. Mourtgos},
journal = {CrimRxiv},
year = {2026},
doi = {10.21428/cb6ab371.25ff900f},
url = {https://doi.org/10.21428/cb6ab371.25ff900f}
} Related publications
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