RE: Delaware, police shoot man in wheelchair 09-26-2015, 07:23 PM
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(09-26-2015, 05:32 PM)Dyme Wrote: Ok sorry I guess I needed to be more specific. I only said the arrest and incarceration rates because those I am sure of (I looked them up previously for a research paper). Feel free to look at unarmed deaths at the hands of police, or being stopped by police. I can say with little doubt that these numbers will probably show a similar trend, but once again I have not looked at them personally.
If you want a specific case of discrimination supported by statistics that do not include arrest/incarceration, take a look at NYC's stop and frisk: http://www.nyclu.org/content/stop-and-frisk-data
The numbers represent exactly what I was talking about earlier.
I've mostly agreed with whatever you've said, yet you somehow manage to still make it an argument.
OT: That link pretty much supports the expectations. Mostly people under the age of 25, and a general trend of just over half the stops being black. You'd have to go through the data yourself to find out what percentage of each group was actually innocent.














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