Police et minorités visibles : les contrôles d'identité à Paris. Goris, I., Jobard, F., & Lévy, R. Technical Report Open society institute, New York, 2009.
Police et minorités visibles : les contrôles d'identité à Paris [link]Paper  abstract   bibtex   
French residents of immigrant origin, particularly those of North African and sub-Saharan African background, have long complained that police single them out for unfair, discriminatory, and unnecessary identity checks. If these perceptions are true, it means that French police are engaged in “ethnic profiling.” That is, police officers are basing decisions about who may be suspicious on the basis of the color of their skin or their assumed ethnic identity rather than on the basis of their individual behavior. In 2007, the Open Society Justice Initiative launched a study to examine whether and to what extent law enforcement officers stop individuals based on their appearance. This study was conducted in collaboration with Fabien Jobard and René Lévy, researchers with the National Center for Scientific Research (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique) in France. The study was carried out under the technical supervision of Lamberth Consulting.
@techreport{goris_police_2009,
	address = {New York},
	title = {Police et minorités visibles : les contrôles d'identité à {Paris}},
	url = {https://www.opensocietyfoundations.org/reports/profiling-minorities-study-stop-and-search-practices-paris/fr},
	abstract = {French residents of immigrant origin, particularly those of North African and sub-Saharan African background, have long complained that police single them out for unfair, discriminatory, and unnecessary identity checks. If these perceptions are true, it means that French police are engaged in “ethnic profiling.” That is, police
officers are basing decisions about who may be suspicious on the basis of the color of their skin or their assumed ethnic identity rather than on the basis of their individual
behavior.

In 2007, the Open Society Justice Initiative launched a study to examine whether and to what extent law enforcement officers stop individuals based on their appearance.

This study was conducted in collaboration with Fabien Jobard and René Lévy, researchers with the National Center for Scientific Research (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique) in France. The study was carried out under the technical supervision of Lamberth Consulting.},
	language = {Fr},
	institution = {Open society institute},
	author = {Goris, Indira and Jobard, Fabien and Lévy, René},
	translator = {{?}},
	collaborator = {Goldson, James and Kramer, William and Neild, Rachel},
	year = {2009},
	keywords = {Lieu - Pays - France, Note - Excellente qualité, Pratique - Carding, Profilage racial},
	pages = {77}
}

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