Racial Disparities in Low Level Traffic Stops – New Approaches to an Old Problem | (Video Replay)
PowerPoint presentation on the racial disparities in low-level, non-safety vehicle, pedestrian and cyclist stops, the history of these low-level non-safety stops (often called pretext stops), the harmful effects on those stopped and their communities, and how to reduce the racial disparities in who gets stopped and who gets searched. These stops impact the educational success, employment and health of our civil legal services clients. This is an area that historically, both institutional criminal defense providers and civil legal services providers have been unable to address due to various restrictions or capacity. Empire Justice Center is now working to reduce – or eliminate – racial disparities in this area of policing. In addition to discussing pretext stops, we will also discuss the development of our proposals to respond to this issue, including formation of a coalition, education of the community, and development of policy and legislative proposals.
Speakers:
Katie Blum, Civil Rights Practice Group, Empire Justice Center
Jill Paperno, Chief Strategy Officer, Empire Justice Center
This program was originally presented as part of the 2024 Partnership Conference.
- November 14, 2024
- 10:00 AM
- 11:15 AM
- 1.5
- 1.5
- Virtual Participation
- Webinar
- PROPC24_08Z
- Committee on Continuing Legal Education