Top Stories: 'White? I’m not white.' Police labeling on race skews statistics that can expose bias. Massachusetts police routinely label men with Hispanic surnames as white on traffic citations, skewing statistics meant to expose racial bias. Advertisement Read in browser Read in browser Thu Nov 16 2023 'White? I'm not white.' Police labeling analysis reveals a problematic trend Massachusetts police routinely label men with Hispanic surnames as white on traffic citations, skewing statistics meant to expose racial bias. READ FULL STORY→ READ FULL STORY→ Advertisement A Better News Alert We've redesigned your News Alerts to have a cleaner look and feel. Let us know what you think about it. SHARE YOUR THOUGHTS ➔ SHARE YOUR THOUGHTS ➔ SUBSCRIBE TODAY Our Reporting. Your Stories. •Access subscriber-only content on all of your devices. •Share a bonus subscription with a family member or friend. •Read our universal eNewspaper - the digital version of our print paper. •Experience bonus monthly magazines and hundreds of local papers. SUBSCRIBE TODAY SUBSCRIBE TODAY Newsletters | eNewspaper | Crosswords Follow Us Problem viewing email? View in browser Unsubscribe • Manage Newsletters • Terms of Service • Privacy Policy/Your California Privacy Rights • Privacy Notice • Do Not Sell My Info/Cookie Policy • Feedback Tweet Postingan terkait:
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