Scientific American: ‘Consent’ Searches Don’t Stop Drug Trafficking. They Threaten Privacy Rights

Scientific American: ‘Consent’ Searches Don’t Stop Drug Trafficking. They Threaten Privacy Rights by Derek Epp, Hannah L. Walker, Megan Dias & Marcel Roman (“U.S. police embraced frequent “consent” searches of motorists during the ‘tough on crime’ era. These searches, meant to sidestep privacy rights, are both racially misapplied and ineffective”).

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