This paper seeks to analyze spatiotemporal variations in NYPD policing patterns in an attempt to identify the causal mechanism(s) driving the observed racial/ethnic disparities; specifically, it addresses questions of how changing neighborhood demographics influence the decision-making of NYPD officers/precincts as it relates to their controversial Stop-and-Frisk policy
We introduce a model to explore the identification of two distinct sources of bias in the New York P...
Equilibrium models of racial discrimination in law enforcement encounters suggest that in the absenc...
It is evident based on recent news articles and social media discussions that racial bias in police ...
This paper seeks to analyze spatiotemporal variations in NYPD policing patterns in an attempt to ide...
Stop and Frisk is a policing practice used commonly in NYC. For some, equal arrest rates for non-whi...
This study analyzes the Stop and Frisk policy in New York City to see if there is any evidence of ra...
Recent studies by police departments and researchers confirm that police stop racial and ethnic mino...
We describe and apply three empirical approaches to identify superfluous police activity, unjustifie...
Patterns of stop and frisk activity by police across New York City neighborhoods reflect competing...
Racial profiling has become a prominent issue in modern policing today. Instead of being based on in...
The New York City Police Department (NYPD) stop-and-frisk policy is a contentious crime prevention s...
In this paper, we exploit a policy experiment in the New York Police Department (NYPD) to test for b...
Since the widespread growth of proactive policing strategies across the United States during the 199...
A troubling aspect of the practice of stop and frisk in New York and other cities is the evidence ...
Recent studies by police departments and researchers confirm that police stop persons of racial and ...
We introduce a model to explore the identification of two distinct sources of bias in the New York P...
Equilibrium models of racial discrimination in law enforcement encounters suggest that in the absenc...
It is evident based on recent news articles and social media discussions that racial bias in police ...
This paper seeks to analyze spatiotemporal variations in NYPD policing patterns in an attempt to ide...
Stop and Frisk is a policing practice used commonly in NYC. For some, equal arrest rates for non-whi...
This study analyzes the Stop and Frisk policy in New York City to see if there is any evidence of ra...
Recent studies by police departments and researchers confirm that police stop racial and ethnic mino...
We describe and apply three empirical approaches to identify superfluous police activity, unjustifie...
Patterns of stop and frisk activity by police across New York City neighborhoods reflect competing...
Racial profiling has become a prominent issue in modern policing today. Instead of being based on in...
The New York City Police Department (NYPD) stop-and-frisk policy is a contentious crime prevention s...
In this paper, we exploit a policy experiment in the New York Police Department (NYPD) to test for b...
Since the widespread growth of proactive policing strategies across the United States during the 199...
A troubling aspect of the practice of stop and frisk in New York and other cities is the evidence ...
Recent studies by police departments and researchers confirm that police stop persons of racial and ...
We introduce a model to explore the identification of two distinct sources of bias in the New York P...
Equilibrium models of racial discrimination in law enforcement encounters suggest that in the absenc...
It is evident based on recent news articles and social media discussions that racial bias in police ...