NYTimes: Traffic Stop Data Can Shape Policy. It’s Often Missing.

NYTimes: Traffic Stop Data Can Shape Policy. It’s Often Missing. By Ben Blatt and Emily Badger (“Communities with good data often have different political and policy discussions than places where nonexistent data makes it hard for the public to know what’s going on. Data collection is also a police reform in itself. Data mandates tell the police that their actions are being tracked. As several researchers told us, the existence of data alone can change how the police behave.”)

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