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Traffic Stop Data


Findings - The Stanford Open Policing Project

The results of our nationwide analysis of traffic stops and searches. Police pull over more than 50,000 drivers on a typical day, more than 20 million ...

Traffic Stop Data - National Conference of State Legislatures

50 state statutory information and analysis of law enforcement collection of traffic stop data.

Vehicle Stops Report | Attorney General Office of Missouri

The Attorney General's Office collect and report on traffic stops conducted by law enforcement officers across the state of Missouri.

Collecting, Analyzing and Responding to Stop Data

Stop data can allow agencies to assess the existence of racial disparities and use findings to acknowledge and respond to what is and is not within their ...

5 Things You Need to Know About Analyzing Police Traffic Stop Data

5 Things You Need to Know About Analyzing Police Traffic Stop Data · Abstract. This fact sheet contains five points that law enforcement, community groups, and ...

Traffic Stop Data Collection | ACLU of Illinois

The Illinois Traffic Stop Statistical Study Act collects the following information for each stop: · Gender and race of the driver · Alleged violation or reason ...

Data - The Stanford Open Policing Project

Standardized stop data are available to download (by location) from the table below. ... “A large-scale analysis of racial disparities in police stops across the ...

Contacts Between Police and the Public, 2020

In 2020, an estimated 7% experienced a traffic-stop contact, down from 8% in 2018 and 9% in 2015. In 2020, female residents (12%) were more ...

Traffic Stops - City of St. Louis

What does this indicator measure? Traffics Stops measures the rate of traffic stops by St. Louis City police officers per 1,000 residents of driving-age.

Illinois Traffic and Pedestrian Stop Study

On July 18, 2003, Senate Bill 30 was signed into law to establish a four-year statewide study of data from traffic stops to identify racial bias.

Traffic Stop Data Can Shape Policy. It's Often Missing.

Traffic stop data can shape policy. It's often missing. Areas with good data often have policy debates that are not possible in places with poor data.

Traffic stop data reveals racial discrepancies in police enforcement

According to a report from the Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS), 6% of Black and Hispanic Americans pulled over for traffic stops were ...

Traffic stops | Bureau of Justice Statistics

Study finds some racial differences in perceptions of police behavior during contact with the public.

Traffic Stop Data Reporting - Governor's Office of Crime Prevention ...

A reporting entry database that allows for all law enforcement agencies to submit traffic stop records electronically.

WashU PD Traffic & Pedestrian Stop Data - WUPD

Traffic and Pedestrian numbers for previous and current years.

Traffic Stop Data | Saint Paul Minnesota

The Saint Paul Police Department is committed to transparency. Each year, traffic stop data is released to the public. It explains who is stopped, ...

NC Traffic Stop Statistics - North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation

Traffic stop statistics will be available to the public 30 days after the close of the prior month. Also note that an agency's traffic stop data may be low or ...

Traffic Stop Data - State of Michigan

The MSP modified its reporting system to capture the race of persons encountered during traffic stops. Enforcement members record race/origin information from ...

NYPD Traffic Stops Data - NYCLU

The NYPD conducted searches during 20,911 traffic stops, about sixty percent of which (12,670) occurred during a stop where no summons was ...

Connecticut Traffic Stop Data

Connecticut Traffic Stop Data. This site provides access to raw traffic stop data and tables for each police district in the state as part of Connecticut Racial ...


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