Why Connecticut is a model for reducing racial disparities in traffic stops—and why other states haven’t succeeded

Why Connecticut is a model for reducing racial disparities in traffic stops—and why other states haven’t succeeded

More than 20 million drivers are stopped by police every year in the U.S. Although traffic stops are relatively routine, they can also turn deadly, particularly for minority drivers. It’s why some states have started to more closely examine racial disparities in traffic stops in an attempt to mitigate them. More than 20 million drivers are stopped by police every year in the U.S. Although traffic stops are relatively routine, they can also turn deadly, particularly for minority drivers. It’s why some states have started to more closely examine racial disparities in traffic stops in an attempt to mitigate them. Social Sciences Political science Phys.org – latest science and technology news stories

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