The Columbia Police Department reports vehicle stops data to the Missouri Attorney General s Office.
Columbia Police Chief Geoff Jones commissioned a study from University of Missouri researchers to look at the department s vehicle stops data and provide suggestions on how it can address disparities.
The MU report, looking at stop data from 2017-19, was presented to the police last week, Jones said Monday. The department is reviewing the findings, he said.
The independent report was crafted by researchers with the university s sociology department, Truman School of Public Affairs, the School of Social Work, and Center for
Applied Research and Engagement Systems.
MU researchers make recommendations to combat traffic stop disparities in Columbia
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Full month of events on tap for Black History Month
“Dance Dance” is the featured image for 2021 MU Black History Month Committee. The art is a piece from Jessica Thorton, an assistant professor in the School of Visual Studies in the College of Arts and Science.
From explorations of Black joy to Blackness in the Americas and the diaspora, this month the University of Missouri will take a deep dive into Black culture and Black history during its celebration of Black History Month. The theme for this year’s series of plays, lectures, panel discussions and other events is “Black Families: Representation, Identity, Inclusion, Diversity, and Histories.”