Study highlights racialized inequities in New York City police enforcement of COVID - 19 mandates
New York City police officers have reported higher rates of criminal arrests during the pandemic, according to a new study published in the journal Critical Public Health. However, they could be dangerous for racially discriminatory practices.
Source: news-medical.netPublished on 2021-11-14
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