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.
It may be a matter of perception, but a check on the street in any community of color in New York City will reveal a near-unanimity of attitude, an intensity of personal experience and an opinion that the "stop and frisk" techniques are not all that different from police techniques...
2Stop-and-frisk has a complicated legal history, which we only briefly address in this paper. For a more comprehensive review, see Gelman, Fagan and Kiss (2007). 3There are some exceptions to this general rule. For example, the U.S. Supreme Court has found sobriety checkpoints to be ...
the most in U.S. history — for a number of violations, including abuse of power. The Justice Departmentrecently met with New York City officialsover complaints that the city’s controversial policing program “stop and frisk” gives cops the power tofurther abuse their power— not stop crime...
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Trump told a police chiefs convention in Orlando on Monday that he'd order his attorney general to send officials "to help straighten out the terrible shooting wave" in Chicago. Trump also blasted a deal Chicago reached with the American Civil Liberties Union to curb stop-and-frisk procedures....
Raphael, Stephen MAla.l.revRaphael, S. (1968). "Stop and frisk" in a nutshell: Some last editorial thrusts and parries before it all becomes history. Alabama Law Review, 20(2), 294-307.
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 ...