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Wednesday, June 7, 2017

We Didn't Need a Study

From BlackAmericaWeb -

Cops Less Respectful To African-Americans, Stanford Study Finds
Researchers analyzed body camera footage from Oakland Police Department traffic stops.
By Nigel Roberts

A new study quantifies what many African-Americans already know, or at least suspect—cops are more discourteous in some communities than in others.

What’s being called “the first systematic analysis” of police body camera footage reveals a consistent pattern of officers using less respectful language toward Black people compared to Whites during traffic stops,  Stanford University reports.

The study, published on Monday in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, found that officers were 57 percent more likely to speak politely to White people during traffic stops, including making apologies and thanking motorists.

At the same time, Black motorists were 61 percent more likely to hear demeaning language, such as cops calling them “bro” or ordering them to keep their “hands on the wheel.”

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