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89% of pedestrian stops by the New York Police Department involve non-white persons. The Dept. asked that a study be conducted by the RAND Center on Quality Policing (CQP) to help the New York City Police Department understand the issue of the predominance of pedestrian stops and identify recommendations for addressing potential problems.
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Analysis of racial disparities in the New York Police Department's stop, question, and frisk practices
2007, RAND Corporation
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Analysis of racial disparities in the New York Police Department's stop, question, and frisk practices
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Title from title screen (viewed on November 28, 2007).
'Supported by the New York City Police Foundation."
"The research ... was conducted under the auspices of the Center on Quality Policing (CQP), part of the Safety and Justice Program within RAND Infrastructure, Safety, and Environment (ISE)." -- Verso of t.p.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 57-59).
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