Police search innocent Black drivers more often during stops
“We have to figure out why officers are searching innocent Blacks more than innocent whites… the bias is there.”
“We have to figure out why officers are searching innocent Blacks more than innocent whites… the bias is there.”
“We have to figure out why officers are searching innocent Blacks more than innocent whites… the bias is there.”
“Excited delirium” perpetuates racial stereotypes and justifies police brutality. A new study bolsters efforts to discredit it.
Police officers on patrol spend more time in predominantly Black and Hispanic neighborhoods, a new study shows.
New research gauges how people in structural disadvantaged communities feel about police responding to mental health crises.
Programs aimed to reduce the risk of repeat overdoses among people who use drugs have a “police paradox,” research shows.
There’s little evidence that military policing in Colombia improves public safety, research finds.
Law enforcement investigators and detectives who are tired have a harder time collecting information that could bring justice to victims.
Researchers have created a new model to get first responders like police and EMTs to the scene of traffic accidents faster.
Researchers have created a new model to get first responders like police and EMTs to the scene of traffic accidents faster.