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Racial profiling and the NYPD = the who, what, when, and why of stop and frisk /
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Title/Author:
Racial profiling and the NYPD/ by Jay L. Newberry.
Reminder of title:
the who, what, when, and why of stop and frisk /
Author:
Newberry, Jay L.
Published:
Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2017.,
Description:
xi, 77 p. :ill., maps (some col.), digital ; : 22 cm.;
Contained By:
Springer eBooks
Subject:
Law enforcement - New York (State) -
Online resource:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-58091-3
ISBN:
9783319580913
Racial profiling and the NYPD = the who, what, when, and why of stop and frisk /
Newberry, Jay L.
Racial profiling and the NYPD
the who, what, when, and why of stop and frisk /[electronic resource] :by Jay L. Newberry. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2017. - xi, 77 p. :ill., maps (some col.), digital ;22 cm.
1. Introduction -- 2. In the Shadow of Lady Liberty -- 3. Broken Windows or Breaking Communities -- 4. The Impact of Broken Window on Police Practices in New York City -- 4. Analytical Methods -- 5. Analytical Results -- 6. Discussion and Conclusion.
This book analyzes New York City's stop-and-frisk data both pre- and post-constitutionality ruling, examining the existence of both profiling and unequal treatment among the three largest groups identified in the database: Blacks, Whites, and Hispanics. The purpose for using these two time periods is to determine which group(s) benefited the most from the ruling. This research goes beyond standard statistics to identify the place that race holds in contributing to the stop disparities. Specifically, this research will adds a spatial element to the numbers by analyzing the determinants of stop location by race, applying a principal component analysis to a mixture of census and stop-and-frisk data to determine the influence of location on stops by race. The results present a way of determining the plausibility of stops being the product of racial profiling-or just a matter of happenstance.
ISBN: 9783319580913
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-319-58091-3doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: HV8148.N5 / N49 2017
Dewey Class. No.: 363.2097471
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