Profiling minorities: police stop and search practices in Toronto, Canada

This paper explores police stop and search practices in Toronto using the 2003-2012 data from Toronto Police Service. The findings demonstrate that for black youth, the number of stops and the stops/arrests ratios increased significantly by 42.7% and 44.9% respectively between 2003 and 2012, while f...

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Main Author: Yunliang Meng
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Bucharest 2017-05-01
Series:Human Geographies: Journal of Studies and Research in Human Geography
Subjects:
GIS
Online Access:http://humangeographies.org.ro/articles/111/a_111_1_meng.pdf
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spelling doaj-f620b3994ed24e859508701b59780cc62020-11-24T23:16:57ZengUniversity of BucharestHuman Geographies: Journal of Studies and Research in Human Geography1843-65872067-22842017-05-0111152310.5719/hgeo.2017.111.1Profiling minorities: police stop and search practices in Toronto, CanadaYunliang Meng0Central Connecticut State University, USAThis paper explores police stop and search practices in Toronto using the 2003-2012 data from Toronto Police Service. The findings demonstrate that for black youth, the number of stops and the stops/arrests ratios increased significantly by 42.7% and 44.9% respectively between 2003 and 2012, while for white youth, both indices decreased steadily during the same period. Moreover, they show that police stops of black youth occur most excessively in neighbourhoods where more white people reside and/or have higher crime rates. This article argues for the importance of a contextualized examination of police stops within the spatial context of neighbourhoods and calls for open and free access to police stop data, regular internal review by police, and community policing in Toronto.http://humangeographies.org.ro/articles/111/a_111_1_meng.pdfblack youthGISpolice stopsToronto
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Profiling minorities: police stop and search practices in Toronto, Canada
Human Geographies: Journal of Studies and Research in Human Geography
black youth
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police stops
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title Profiling minorities: police stop and search practices in Toronto, Canada
title_short Profiling minorities: police stop and search practices in Toronto, Canada
title_full Profiling minorities: police stop and search practices in Toronto, Canada
title_fullStr Profiling minorities: police stop and search practices in Toronto, Canada
title_full_unstemmed Profiling minorities: police stop and search practices in Toronto, Canada
title_sort profiling minorities: police stop and search practices in toronto, canada
publisher University of Bucharest
series Human Geographies: Journal of Studies and Research in Human Geography
issn 1843-6587
2067-2284
publishDate 2017-05-01
description This paper explores police stop and search practices in Toronto using the 2003-2012 data from Toronto Police Service. The findings demonstrate that for black youth, the number of stops and the stops/arrests ratios increased significantly by 42.7% and 44.9% respectively between 2003 and 2012, while for white youth, both indices decreased steadily during the same period. Moreover, they show that police stops of black youth occur most excessively in neighbourhoods where more white people reside and/or have higher crime rates. This article argues for the importance of a contextualized examination of police stops within the spatial context of neighbourhoods and calls for open and free access to police stop data, regular internal review by police, and community policing in Toronto.
topic black youth
GIS
police stops
Toronto
url http://humangeographies.org.ro/articles/111/a_111_1_meng.pdf
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