THE RECORDING OF POLICE STOPS: METHODS AND ISSUES
Every day, police officers in jurisdictions around the world conduct thousands of stops, identity checks, and searches. Police stops are notoriously imbalanced: officers experience them as routine, but people who are stopped find the experience can be embarrassing, intrusive, and frightening. And those who experience repeated encounters with the police may develop concerns about bias, overly-aggressive law enforcement, and the targeting of certain communities or grouphttps://www.justiceinitiative.org/uploads/785916de-3171-4db7-9e7f-f73543bf382f/the-recording-of-police-stops-methods-and-issues-20200302.pdfs