Black, brown and targeted : a report on Boston Police Department Street Encounters from 2007-2010. Amercian Civil Liberties Union Foundation of Massachussetts Technical Report Boston, October, 2014.
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for non-race factors, include the following: • Young Black men were more likely than young white men to be targeted for police-civilian encounters such as stops, frisks, searches, observations, and interrogations. • When police-civilian encounters occurred, young Black men were more likely than young white men to be frisked or searched. • Young Black men were more likely to be targeted for repeat police-civilian encounters.
@techreport{amercian_civil_liberties_union_foundation_of_massachussetts_black_2014,
	address = {Boston},
	title = {Black, brown and targeted : a report on {Boston} {Police} {Department} {Street} {Encounters} from 2007-2010},
	abstract = {for non-race factors, include the following:
• Young Black men were more likely than young
white men to be targeted for police-civilian encounters
such as stops, frisks, searches, observations,
and interrogations.
• When police-civilian encounters occurred,
young Black men were more likely than young
white men to be frisked or searched.
• Young Black men were more likely to be targeted
for repeat police-civilian encounters.},
	language = {Eng},
	author = {{Amercian Civil Liberties Union Foundation of Massachussetts}},
	month = oct,
	year = {2014},
	keywords = {Lieu - Pays - États-Unis, Pratique - Carding, Profilage racial}
}

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