Guilt By Association: How Police Databases Punish Black and Latinx Youth

From the executive summary:

“• Police increasingly replace stop-and-frisk practices with databases that crudely profile Black and Latinx youth based on their neighborhoods, peer groups, and clothing.

• These databases ruin lives: police typecast minority youths as gang members without evidence, putting them at risk of false arrest and wrongful deportation.

• Many police departments refuse to implement due process safeguards despite clear evidence that their databases are based on racial profiling, not evidence.

• Even the most rigorous safeguards would be insufficient to mitigate the full range of harms that these databases pose. They must be eliminated in their entirety. “

File Type: pdf
Categories: Report, Resource Library
Tags: 14th Amendment, 4th Amendment, 5th Amendment, Bail, Black Youth, Charging Decisions, Civil Rights, Collateral Consequences, Due Process, Emerging Adults, Equal Protection, Gang Affiliation, Gang Affiliation Database, Immigration, Latine Youth, Notice, Police, Racial and Ethnic Disparities, Racial Justice, Sentencing, Structural Racism, Void for Vagueness