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Racial profiling results not what some expected
California Police Report Almost No Racial Profiling

Quote:The panel's most recent report found 17 percent of California's law enforcement agencies reported not a single complaint in 2017.

And of 659 profiling complaints that were filed in a state of nearly 40 million people, just 10 were sustained. Three-quarters of the profiling complaints involve race or ethnicity, but they can also include age, gender, religion, physical or mental disability or sexual orientation.

Quote:California's first-in-the-nation attempt to track racial profiling complaints against police produced numbers so unrealistically small that the board overseeing the tally wants departments to make changes to encourage more people to come forward.
03-11-2019 08:42 PM
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Racism is a made up thing by the libs.
03-12-2019 03:39 AM
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RE: Racial profiling results not what some expected
(03-11-2019 08:42 PM)BEARCATDALE Wrote:  California Police Report Almost No Racial Profiling
Quote:The panel's most recent report found 17 percent of California's law enforcement agencies reported not a single complaint in 2017.
And of 659 profiling complaints that were filed in a state of nearly 40 million people, just 10 were sustained. Three-quarters of the profiling complaints involve race or ethnicity, but they can also include age, gender, religion, physical or mental disability or sexual orientation.
Quote:California's first-in-the-nation attempt to track racial profiling complaints against police produced numbers so unrealistically small that the board overseeing the tally wants departments to make changes to encourage more people to come forward.

"Unrealistically small" or "unexpectedly small"? Maybe the numbers they got are the correct and accurate ones. But they don't support the narrative, so they must be wrong, right?
03-12-2019 04:03 AM
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Racial profiling results not what some expected
Aaaaasnd here we are again.

The lack of reporting or “offenses” proves the rampant abuse of people committing these offenses. They just don’t get reported cause everyone’s in on it.

We really going down this path yet again? Lack of evidence is evidence it’s happening but folks are too skeeered to report?

Why?

Cause it’s so rampant. Everyone’s in on it.

Good grief. Age of stupidity
03-12-2019 04:49 AM
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