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"[I was] a public defender, as … [NYC] transformed [to] … zero-tolerance policing that was confined almost entirely to communities of color and vulnerable populations…" and “This policing favors the rich and disfavors … particularly poor people of color."

The Costs of “Broken Windows” Policing: Twenty Years and Counting
Cardozo Law Review
Vol. 37 Issue 3, pp. 1059–1073,
2016
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