Findings:
• Higher crime rate regions exhibit a statistically significant increase in police shooting
incidents.
• More population a county has it has more chance of having more shooing
• Eastern states have lower population so even with population density they are fewer
police shootings
• Extreme temperature conditions don’t properly correlate with increased instances of
police shootings.
• It’s more directly connected to population than temperature.
• Population density and demographic variables influence police encounters, with densely
populated areas showing higher incidences even within same states.
• Statistical outliers suggest other factors apart from population and GDP playing a factor
in some
• Main conclusion we can draw is most of these factors are interlinked. Like population,
crime, poverty and all which leads to more police action in those areas.
These are the findings that me and my teammate Nikhil Valaja Found out and need to work on these