Luke Hudson

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In 1999, the possibility that blacks were twice as likely to be searched by the Highway Patrol prompted lawmakers to seek answers. Today, after eighteen years of data collection have assembled over 20 million observations, we can report that a two-to-one disparity, far from being an aberration, is in fact the statewide average; many police agencies are much more disparate in their treatment of black motorists.
Suspect Citizens: What 20 Million Traffic Stops Tell Us About Policing and Race
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