RT Article T1 Viewing Firearm Danger Through the Lens of Police Officers JF Homicide studies VO 27 IS 1 SP 55 OP 76 A1 Terrill, William 1965- A2 Somers, Logan J. LA English YR 2023 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1831110490 AB Despite danger being an integral part of officer decision-making during potentially lethal encounters (see Graham v. Connor), the study of officers’ perceptions of danger is scarce. Using a survey of over 800 police officers located in a large metropolitan police department, this study assesses officers’ perceptions of danger in different types of armed citizen situations involving various levels of citizen resistance. It also identifies various contextual factors and officer characteristics in relation to danger. The findings are used to inform future research, departmental policy, officer training, and the “objective reasonableness” standard put in place by the Supreme Court. K1 Firearms K1 armed citizens K1 officer perceptions K1 objective reasonableness K1 officer danger DO 10.1177/10887679221108329