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Census change complicates racial profiling data in Massachusetts, presents opportunity

A looming Census change could complicate efforts to address the erasure of Hispanic drivers from traffic stop data used to probe bias.

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French Police Officer Convicted in Théo Luhaka Abuse Case

Théo Luhaka, who was 22 at the time of the incident, sustained serious injuries when the police subdued him while conducting identity checks in a suburb northeast of Paris.

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Chicago and Paris share issues with racial profiling

Chicago and Paris share issues with racial profiling
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Joe Arpaio readies second run for mayor in Phoenix suburb

Joe Arpaio, the controversial former Maricopa County sheriff, is gearing up to run for Fountain Hills mayor — again. The election is Aug. 6.

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The Skanner News - Report: Data From 2022 California Traffic Stops Shows 'Pervasive Pattern' of Racial Profiling

LOS ANGELES (AP) While Black people make up 5.4% of California’s population, law enforcement agencies reported that they accounted for 12.5% of traffic stops in 2022. That s according to a report released Wednesday by California’s Racial and Identity Profiling Advisory Board. The data for the first time includes information from every law enforcement agency in the state. The report is among several reform efforts taken by the state in recent years amid increased focus on police brutality and racial injustice nationwide. The board’s report includes data from 4.6 million vehicle and pedestrian stops by officers from 535 law enforcement agencies in 2022.

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