A new report found the city's stop-and-frisk rate has plummeted—but affects more people of color than whites.

May 31, 2017
Vice

Ever since the New York Police Department's controversial stop-and-frisk policy was ruled unconstitutional back in 2013, the city's been trying to shrink the number of stops officers make and avoid disproportionately targeting people of color. Now a new report suggests the department's made some significant progress over the past couple years by cutting down on reported street stops, but it's still stopping racial minorities more than whites. ...

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