Cincinnati Police Department traffic stops applying RAND's framework to analyze racial disparities /
In 2002, the Cincinnati Police Department (CPD) joined with other agencies and organizations to improve police-community relations in the city. This report focuses on the analysis of racial disparities in traffic stops in Cincinnati. The authors find no evidence of racial differences between the sto...
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Santa Monica, CA :
RAND, Center on Quality Policing,
2009.
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- Introduction
- Is there a department-level racial pattern in initiating vehicle stops?
- Do individual officers appear to have racial biases in their decisions to stop?
- Are there racial disparities in the outcomes of stops?
- Conclusions and implications
- Appendixes: A. Details of the propensity-score weighting approach
- B. Estimating false-discovery rates
- C. Detailed tables for post-stop outcomes
- D. Comments from the parties on the report.