Transcription of A Resource Guide on Racial Profiling Data Collection Systems
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A Resource Guide on Racial Profiling Data Collection SystemsA Resource Guide on Racial Profiling Data Collection Department of JusticePromising Practices and Lessons LearnedThis document was prepared by Northwestern University, supported with funding from Department of Justice. The opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendationsexpressed in this document are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent theofficial position or policies of the Department of Department of Justice950 Pennsylvania Avenue , DC 20530 Janet RenoAttorney Department of JusticeWorld Wide Web Home grant and funding information Department of Justice Response Center1 800 421 6770A Resource Guide onRacial Profiling DataCollection SystemsPromising Practicesand Lessons LearnedDeborah RamirezJack McDevittAmy FarrellNortheastern UniversityMonographNovember 2000 NCJ 184768iiiA Resource Guide on Racial Profiling Data Collection SystemsForewordFor the past 8 years, we have seen a steady decline in the
state legislation requiring state police and/or local police agencies to record and make public the racial and ethnic pattern of their traffic-stops. In California, approximately 75 agencies, including the California High-way Patrol, have begun to implement data collection systems. Florida
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