De-policing

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De-policing is a "law enforcement strategy in which police avoid accusations of racial profiling by ignoring traffic violations and other petty crimes committed by members of visible minorities." 1 In a sense de-policing is the opposite of racial profiling.

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Riot ideology and de-policing by Walter E. Williams.

What Goes Around Comes Around by Alex Tizon and Reid Forgrave.

L.A.'s Budding Mogadishus by Constance L. Rice.

Racial profiling is confirmed by Bill Dedman.

'De-policing' may be the response to racial profiling study by J.R. Labbe.

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NIGHTLINE: AMERICA IN BLACK & WHITE: DE-POLICING: 07/23/2001


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