Trump Claims Stop And Frisk Suppressed Crime In New York, But Crime Rates Are Lower Without It - News Summed Up

Trump Claims Stop And Frisk Suppressed Crime In New York, But Crime Rates Are Lower Without It


WASHINGTON ― Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump claimed on Monday that the stop and frisk policy in New York “brought the crime rate way down,” despite the fact that crime went down after the policy ended. A federal judge ruled against stop and frisk in 2013, calling it “a demeaning and humiliating experience” for communities of color and a “policy of indirect racial profiling.” During the first presidential debate Monday, Trump called that judge “very against police,” dismissing moderator Lester Holt’s factual assertion that the stop and frisk policy had been ruled unconstitutional. Trump has floated stop and frisk as the solution to combatting crime in communities with high crime rates, although it’s not clear how he would attempt to influence the strategies of local law enforcement agencies if he were to be elected president. But there’s been little indication of a relationship between stop and frisk and a drop in crime rates, as The Washington Post recently reported.


Source: Huffington Post September 27, 2016 02:50 UTC



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