Americans are less likely now than at any point in Gallup's 25-year trend to say civil rights for Black adults have improved.| Gallup.com
Four in 10 Black Americans (41%) who interacted with a police officer in the past year say the overall experience was not a "positive" one.| Gallup.com
Nearly six in 10 Americans say "major changes" are needed to make policing better. Almost all Americans support making officers more accountable, while few support abolishing the police altogether.| Gallup.com
It's not so much the volume of interactions Black Americans have with the police that troubles them or differentiates them from other racial groups, but rather the quality of those interactions.| Gallup.com