n 2008, the Center for Constitutional Rights (CCR), along with partners from the US Human Rights Network, the Justice Committee and Peoples' Justice coalition presented testimony to the United Nations Special Rapporteur on Racism on the occasion of his 2008 mission to the U.S. Our presentations and meeting focused on the New York Police Department's pattern and practice of racial profiling and police brutality. In addition to meeting with the Special Rapporteur, we submitted a written backgrounder which covered these issues and provided recommendations for reform - some of which he included in his final report.
To address the primary problem of racial profiling by police, many states have passed legislation th...
Several observers credit nearly 25 years of declining crime rates to the “New Policing” and its emph...
The study was focused on United States of America\u27s problem regarding Institutional Racial Profil...
Racial profiling has become a prominent issue in modern policing today. Instead of being based on in...
A panel discussion with Darius Charney, Jesus Gonzalez, David Kennedy, Noel Leader, and Robert Perry...
The report provides a critical analysis of advocacy efforts to end racial profiling in New York, off...
The United States was a leader in the creation of the modern human rights regime, however, in recent...
In recent years, there have been several widely-publicized cases in which racial profiling became po...
The New York City Police Department's (NYPD's) aggressive stop-and-frisk practices are having a prof...
Neighborhood Watch coordinator George Zimmerman’s February 2012 fatal shooting of Trayvon Martin, an...
In this report the NYCLU provides a detailed picture of the NYPD's stop-and-frisk program in 2011. T...
2021 Pamela J. Mackintosh Undergraduate Research Awards, Singe-term, 1st Placehttps://storymaps.arcg...
Remedying an elusive practice such as racial profiling remains a challenging issue for the judiciary...
A troubling aspect of the practice of stop and frisk in New York and other cities is the evidence ...
We describe and apply three empirical approaches to identify superfluous police activity, unjustifie...
To address the primary problem of racial profiling by police, many states have passed legislation th...
Several observers credit nearly 25 years of declining crime rates to the “New Policing” and its emph...
The study was focused on United States of America\u27s problem regarding Institutional Racial Profil...
Racial profiling has become a prominent issue in modern policing today. Instead of being based on in...
A panel discussion with Darius Charney, Jesus Gonzalez, David Kennedy, Noel Leader, and Robert Perry...
The report provides a critical analysis of advocacy efforts to end racial profiling in New York, off...
The United States was a leader in the creation of the modern human rights regime, however, in recent...
In recent years, there have been several widely-publicized cases in which racial profiling became po...
The New York City Police Department's (NYPD's) aggressive stop-and-frisk practices are having a prof...
Neighborhood Watch coordinator George Zimmerman’s February 2012 fatal shooting of Trayvon Martin, an...
In this report the NYCLU provides a detailed picture of the NYPD's stop-and-frisk program in 2011. T...
2021 Pamela J. Mackintosh Undergraduate Research Awards, Singe-term, 1st Placehttps://storymaps.arcg...
Remedying an elusive practice such as racial profiling remains a challenging issue for the judiciary...
A troubling aspect of the practice of stop and frisk in New York and other cities is the evidence ...
We describe and apply three empirical approaches to identify superfluous police activity, unjustifie...
To address the primary problem of racial profiling by police, many states have passed legislation th...
Several observers credit nearly 25 years of declining crime rates to the “New Policing” and its emph...
The study was focused on United States of America\u27s problem regarding Institutional Racial Profil...