By the Numbers
The number of stops has increased to nearly 600,000 in a year. |
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Intense Policing
Residents of some parts of the city feel the police presence much more acutely than others. Although frequency of stops is roughly commensurate with the crime rate over broad areas, the police presence in some places is disproportionate. |
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Who Gets Stopped
Mostly young, mostly minorities. More than 90 percent are male. |
via nytimes.com