officer-involved shooting

English

Noun

officer-involved shooting (plural officer-involved shootings)

  1. (US, euphemistic) An incident in which a police officer shoots at another person.
    Synonym: OIS (abbreviation)

Usage notes

  • Originally used by police departments and adopted by journalists, the term has been criticized as an intentionally misleading euphemism that obscures police agency.[1][2] It is exclusively used to refer to shootings committed by police, not shootings committed by other people where police are present. Beyond that no standard definition exists,[3] and usage differs regarding whether the shooting must be intentional, whether the person must be hit, and whether the officer must be on duty at the time. For example:

References

  1. Pareene, Alex (2015). The Dish. Stop Saying “Officer-Involved Shootings”
  2. Lennard, Natasha (2014). Vice. Some NYPD Officer-Involved Shooting Narratives Just Don't Fly
  3. Public Safety Open Data Portal. Officer Involved Shootings
  4. San Francisco Police Department (2005). Investigation of Officer Involved Shootings and Discharges
  5. Anchorage Police Department (2013). Officer-Involved Shootings in Anchorage 1993 – 2013
  6. Austin Police Department (2015). Officer-Involved Shootings: 2000-2014)
  7. Public Safety Open Data Portal. Officer Involved Shootings
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