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What “Stop-and-Frisk” Really Means: Discrimination & Use of Force

A report that analyzes 2011 stop-and-frisk data from the NYPD to highlight the tactic’s racial discrimination and correlation with use of physical force. It also shares police criteria used to make a stop and the reported “dangerousness” of those stopped.

Read the full report here.

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