The Law and Social Science of Stop and Friskdoi:10.1146/annurev-lawsocsci-102612-134043In 1968, almost 50 years ago, the Supreme Court validated, in a case called Terry v. Ohio (1968) , a common police practice known as stop and frisk, so long asSocial Science Electronic Publishing...
Stop and frisk: the power and the obligation of the police.(originally published in Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology, vol. 59, p. 333, 1968)(Reprint)Inbau, Fred EThompson, James R
A look at the history of 'stop and frisk,' and the circumstances required to make its use legal.
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“This is just a dragnet,” said Jeffrey Fagan, a Columbia Law School professor who testified about the NYPD’s stop-and-frisk practice. “It’s really just a dragnet that really doesn’t pay very well.” “These stops were made for searches.” ...
Law and economicsconstitutional lawenforcementsearch and seizureFourth Amendmentequal protectionracial discriminationTerry v. OhioFloyd v. City of New YorkBailey v. PhiladelphiaThe relevant economic and legal research relating to police use of stop-and-frisk has largely been distinct. There is much to ...
The Law and Economics of Stop-and-Friskdoi:10.2139/SSRN.2669515David AbramsAbrams, D. S. (2014). The law and economics of stop-and-frisk. Faculty Scholarship. Retrieved from: http://scholarship.law.upenn.edu/faculty_scholarship/1592.
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doi:10.2307/1140593Richard H. KuhThe Journal of Criminal Law, Criminology, and Police Science
New York" the Court applied its holding in Terry a policeman'sactions in approaching and shining his flashlight into the defendant's auto parked behind Thisauthority to frisk does not arise automatically, concomitant to the authority to stop.74Marc H. Folladori...