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“We need not sit around and wait for proof of racial discrimination per se to draw conclusions about how police power is racialized. The fact that police–civilian encounters can be routinely and predictably disproportionate, racially, should be noteworthy, end of story."
Rethinking the “Gold Standard” of Racial Profiling: ¬ß287(g), Secure Communities and Racially Discrepant Police Power
American Behavioral Scientist
Vol. 63 Issue 9, pp. 1185–1220,
2019
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