NY criminal justice groups want increased police transparency / Public News Service : vimarsana.com

NY criminal justice groups want increased police transparency / Public News Service

New York City community advocates want to reduce the number of stop-and-frisk encounters with police. The American Civil Liberties Union of New York City reported the city's police department made more than 15,000 stops so far in 2023, the most since 2015. Data also show police primarily stopped Black and Latino people, although they were mostly innocent or not given a summons. ...

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