Oakland Study: Black drivers targeted
Wednesday, September 8, 2004 at 03:16AM
TheSpook
A six-month study of racial profiling during traffic stops last year shows blacks are more likely to be pulled over by police than other races. The study released Tuesday by the Oakland Racial Profiling Task Force found key disparities when black drivers are stopped by Oakland officers. For example, stops of black drivers lasted more than 10 minutes compared with non-black drivers in similar situations. Oakland Police Chief Richard Word praised the work of Capt. Ron Davis and the diverse group he chaired.  The study showed that when officers were able to identify race before stopping the vehicle, 69 percent of the drivers stopped were black, compared to 49 percent when the driver's identity wasn't known. Black drivers were stopped three times more than Hispanic drivers and four times more than white drivers, said the report, "Promoting Cooperative Strategies to Reduce Racial Profiling." The study looked at more than 7,600 traffic stops in Oakland from June through December 2003. It was previewed June 7 at a congressional luncheon in Washington, D.C. as a potential model for studying racial profiling across the country. [more ]
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