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Now, include data on resisting arrest and any other variables that might be missing from that data...waiting...
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evidence? Links? This doesn't prove anything! Thanks for making the racial divid even worse?
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First off you don't know how people of any race treat the police when they are pulled over. Did you study their demeanor?
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Does this take into account resisting arrest?
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bcos blacks are always at the scene of crime
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Does this analysis account for disproportionate stops of Blacks in relation to their makeup within the population?
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that's a complicated Q. More "crime" might be committed by one group due to overpolicing / life circumstances, etc.
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An Inherently FLAWED study.Crimes are committed by individuals.Each case is different..
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Yes, but social scientists study larger population samples and look for trends.
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TRENDS arent FACTS..
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What is percentage of whites protesting, looting, etc when a white suspect is killed by police ??? Źzzzzzzzzzzzzzźzzzzz
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Weird, ive never seen anyone arrested without being hand cuffed no matter what color they are.
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Nm I guess the handcuff stat was for not arrested.
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does this stat factor in that police have more interactions with blacks than whites?
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