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Stop and Frisk

  • As instances of police frisking people on suspicion fell, so did crime rates in New York

    As instances of police frisking people on suspicion fell, so did crime rates in New York

    Joe Sexton, ProPublica
    · Jan 22, 2018 · 09:30 pm