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8 Jan 2013, 5:07 pm by CrimProf BlogEditor
From The New York Times: An element of the New York Police Department’s stop-and-friskpractice was deemed unconstitutional by a federal judge on Tuesday, a ruling that may have broad implications for the city’s widespread use of police stops as a... [read post]
10 Sep 2012, 3:50 pm by Mohana Kute
Barry Krisberg quoted in San Francisco Chronicle, August 8, 2012 Krisberg also said the policing tactics that are new under Lee’s plan, specifically using crime data and computer modeling to try to predict future crime, are unproven. [read post]
31 Oct 2013, 1:26 pm by Ruthann Robson
In a brief opinion, a panel of the United States Court of a Appeals for the Second Circuit - - -John M. [read post]
13 Oct 2014, 12:30 pm by Andrew M. Ironside
The title of this post comes from this recent paper by Professor Anil Kalhan, the abstract of which states: On October 31, 2013 — just days before New York City’s mayoral election — three federal appellate judges, José A. [read post]
30 Jan 2015, 1:05 pm by Andrew M. Ironside
The title of this post comes from this upcoming paper by Professor Tracey Meares, the abstract of which states: This essay takes seriously the relevance of law enforcement effectiveness and the role of empiricism to understanding the constitutionality of the... [read post]
1 Mar 2011, 9:20 am by Craig Atkinson
In my last blog post I addressed the issue of when a police officer can stop your car. [read post]
9 Nov 2021, 11:34 am by Dan Korobkin
Two cases being heard today by the Michigan Supreme Court deserve close attention because of the widespread impact their outcomes could have on policing, the right to privacy, and the ever-expanding technological capability of law enforcement to collect, store, and use our personal data. [read post]
1 Oct 2013, 3:59 am by davidharrisauthor
  BWV pilot studies have been ordered in New York by the judge who found the New York  Police Department’s stop and frisk program unconstitutional, so the question for many is what these BWV systems do, and what they offer police and the public. [read post]
25 May 2015, 3:30 am by Rebecca Roiphe
Last year, a series of cases in New York federal court exposed the NYPD’s stop and frisk policy as unlawful and racially biased. [read post]
The report shows that in 2019, Black people accounted for 43.6 percent of traffic stops and 71.4 percent of all frisks, though Black people only account for 23.2 percent of the city’s population. [read post]
7 Feb 2010, 10:01 pm
Defendant’s car frisk was based on objective observations, and the officer’s supposed subjective belief did not matter. [read post]
The first measure would amend the city’s home rule charter to end the “practice of unconstitutional stop and frisk,” by mandating that police officers may only stop individuals if they have a reasonable suspicion that the individual is involved in some sort of criminal activity. [read post]
17 Jun 2012, 7:04 am
When defendant was confronted in the store, there was reasonable suspicion, but he was frisked and told he was free to leave. [read post]
19 May 2010, 7:12 am by Radley Balko
The recordings support prior allegations that NYPD is encouraging its officers to harass New Yorkers with “stop and frisk” encounters and bogus arrests while encouraging the same officers to downgrade actual crimes, or not report them at all. [read post]
28 Dec 2011, 9:17 pm
Factors may warrant an officer to conduct a stop and frisk on reasonable suspicion of possession of a weapon, even though it creates a risk of stopping innocent people. [read post]
1 Oct 2013, 3:59 am by davidharrisauthor
  BWV pilot studies have been ordered in New York by the judge who found the New York  Police Department’s stop and frisk program unconstitutional, so the question for many is what these BWV systems do, and what they offer police and the public. [read post]