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 · Raymore Police Department: Black drivers were 69% more likely to be stopped than white drivers. Jackson County Sheriff’s Office: Black drivers were 16% more likely to be stopped than white drivers.  · New research offers evidence that black drivers are more likely to be stopped by police than their white peers. A new study, undertaken by Ravi Shroff, an assistant professor holding joint appointments at NYU Steinhardt and NYU CUSP, and his colleagues at the Stanford Open Policing Project, found that in a dataset of nearly million traffic stops across the .  · Black drivers were three times more likely to have their vehicles searched. In stops where searches ended in arrests, 23% of drivers ultimately arrested were Black, compared with 27% who were white.


The findings mirror data from the Center for Policing Equity from to That report found that Black motorists were times more likely to be stopped by Berkeley police than white. Black drivers are more likely to be stopped by police. This article is more than 7 years old. Stopwatch estimates five million unrecorded stops in one year. Stopwatch estimates five million. In , Stanford released a report that analyzed 28, stops by Oakland police, and found that Oakland officers were more likely to stop and search Black drivers or pedestrians than white ones.


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