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Addressing Ethnic Profiling by Police

Addressing Ethnic Profiling by Police A Report on the Strategies for Effective Police Stop and Search Project : Improving Relations Between Police and Minority Communities by Increasing the Fairness, Effectiveness, and Accountability of Police Stops in Bulgaria, Hungary, and Spain

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Publisher's Synopsis

Published by the Open Society Justice Initiative, Addressing Ethnic Profiling by Police reports on efforts to reform police practices in three countries and provides a roadmap toward greater fairness, improved efficiency, and better police-community relations. The book describes how selected police forces in Bulgaria, Hungary, and Spain worked with the Justice Initiative to monitor police use of stops and searches, determine if they disproportionately affected minority groups, and assess their efficacy in detecting and solving crime. Addressing Ethnic Profiling by Police details the successes and shortcomings of the reform project. It tracks the changes undertaken by participating police forces, including a municipal police force in Spain that increased the effectiveness of stops while reducing their number and disproportionate impact on minority communities. The book includes chapters on the nature and legality of ethnic profiling and the process of evaluating and changing police practices. It also includes a guide to resources for police forces wishing to undertake reforms.

Book information

ISBN: 9781891385896
Publisher: Open Society Institute
Imprint: Open Society Institute
Pub date:
DEWEY: 363.23089
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 100
Weight: 300g
Height: 241mm
Width: 168mm
Spine width: 5mm