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A new study confirms that black men and women are treated differently by law enforcement. They are more likely to be touched, handcuffed, and pushed to the ground or pepper-sprayed. But when it comes to the most lethal form of force — police shootings — the study finds no racial bias.
A new study confirms that black men and women are treated differently by law enforcement. They are more likely to be touched, handcuffed, and pushed to the ground or pepper-sprayed. But when it comes to the most lethal form of force — police shootings — the study finds no racial bias.
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