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. Star-Telegram, 08/06/2001
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NIGHTLINE: AMERICA IN BLACK & WHITE: DE-POLICING: 07/23/2001