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“Contrary to our expectation, police stops involving black suspects are more likely to result in frisk, search, use of force and arrest in tracts with higher levels of black-white segregation."

Segregation and Racial Disparities in Post-Stop Outcomes: Insights From New York City
Journal of Crime and Justice
Vol. 42 Issue 4, pp. 365–381,
2019
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