NYTimes.com: Number of Frisks Fell in ’12, Police Data Show

NYTimes.com: Number of Frisks Fell in ’12, Police Data Show by Wendy Ruderman:

The number of times New York City police officers stopped, questioned and frisked people in 2012 dropped by 22 percent from the previous year, according to statistics the Police Department released on Friday.

The decrease — 533,042 in 2012, compared with about 685,000 in 2011 — came amid mounting criticism from civil-rights advocates who have argued that the practice of stop and frisk unfairly targeted minorities — the vast majority of whom were released without any charges.

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