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Re: Study: Just 1.5 Percent Of �Stop-And-Frisk� Arrests Resulted In Jail Or Prison Sentence

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So what if it stops people from getting killed? What difference does it make? Who cares?




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Study: Just 1.5 Percent Of ‘Stop-And-Frisk’ Arrests Resulted In Jail Or Prison Sentence
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Study: Just 1.5 Percent Of ‘Stop-And-Frisk’ Arrests Resulted In Jail Or Prison Sentence

Nov 14, 2013

By Kirsten West Savali

Only 1.5 percent of Stop-and-Frisk arrests, the discriminatory policy that racially profiles Black and Brown men on the streets of New York City, has resulted in a jail or prison sentence, according to an in-depth analysis released by the New York Attorney General’s Office.

“My office’s analysis of the city’s stop-and-frisk practices has broad implications for law enforcement, both in New York City and across the state,” Attorney General Eric Schneiderman said in a statement. “It’s our hope that this report – the first of its kind – will advance the discussion about how to fight crime without overburdening our institutions or violating equal justice under the law.”

Even more telling, only 0.1 percent of all arrests under the policy led to a conviction for a violent crime, a point that was the linchpin of former NYC Mayor Mike Bloomberg‘s rationalization for keeping the policy in place. 

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http://newsone.com/2772812/stop-and-frisk-statistics/


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