Sunday, April 29, 2007

I Can't Believe Someone Wrote a Article on Race and Didn't Include a Quote from Al Sharpton. You Live Long Enough, You'll See Everything

Black, Hispanic and white drivers are equally likely to be pulled over by police, but blacks and Hispanics are much more likely to be searched and arrested, a federal study found.

Police were much more likely to threaten or use force against blacks and Hispanics than against whites in any encounter, whether at a traffic stop or elsewhere, according to the Justice Department. . . .

"The numbers are very consistent" with those found in a similar study of police-public contacts in 2002, bureau statistician Matthew R. Durose, the report's co-author, said in an interview. "There's some stability in the findings over these three years." . . .

Like the 2002 report, this one contained a warning that the racial disparities uncovered "do not constitute proof that police treat people differently along demographic lines" because the differences could be explained by circumstances not analyzed by the survey. The 2002 report said such circumstances might include driver conduct or whether drugs were in plain view.

Traffic stops are the most frequent way police interact with the public, accounting for 41 percent of all contacts. An estimated 17.8 million drivers were stopped in 2005.

Black, Hispanic and white motorists were equally likely to be pulled over by police — between 8 percent and 9 percent of each group. The slight decline in blacks pulled over — from 9.2 percent in 2002 to 8.1 percent in 2005 — was not statistically significant, Durose said, and could be the result of random differences.

"It could also be attributed to the number of blacks and Hispanic killed and jailed in traffic stops since the last survey," he did not said when he did not elaborate on the subject, "but we're going to go with 'random differences.' That's our strong suit.

"Um, that's off the record, right?"

3 Comments:

Blogger reenee said...

Wow. Great minds and all that.

8:23 PM  
Blogger Biff Loman said...

Gee, I can't imagine why this inspired posts from both of us.

5:04 PM  
Blogger LeeSee said...

I was about to post on it then I saw reenee beat me to it.

We've been playing "mexican abortion tag" for a few days, so I decided to write about the officer's trial instead.

Abortion tag is not as much fun as it sounds by the way....

7:46 PM  

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