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  2. New York went too far with the practice, but it helped reduce a staggering crime rate that damaged communities far more than the tactics used by police.

  3. Oct 7, 2016 · Statistically, no relationship between stop-and-frisk and crime seems apparent. New York remains safer than it was 5, 10, or 25 years ago. This fact sheet provides data on the effect of “stop-and-frisk” on crime in New York City, updating an earlier Brennan Center analysis.

  4. Research on the NYPD’s program of Operation Impact found that extra police deployed to high crime areas in New York was a major factor in the crime decline: a 12% to 15% reduction. The additional use of stop, question, and frisk made almost no difference.

  5. Mar 2, 2020 · Data suggests that the vast majority of street stops made by the police in New York at the height of stop-and-frisk werent particularly helpful in fighting crime: Few led to arrests...

  6. Apr 11, 2016 · The program’s end, it turns out, did not herald the start of a new citywide crime wave. Stop-and-frisk became a central issue in the 2013 mayoral race because of a concern that the program unconstitutionally targeted communities of color.

  7. The stop-question-and-frisk program, or stop-and-frisk, in New York City, is a New York City Police Department (NYPD) practice of temporarily detaining, questioning, and at times searching civilians and suspects on the street for weapons and other contraband.

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