Although the “stop-and-frisk” technique has made several cities safer, there seems to be a trend in a group of races and a lack in one specific race. In the article “Is Stop-and-Frisk Worth It?” by Daniel Bergner, two officers intend on searching people based on the events at the certain location. Instances such as these prove to a certain extent that it is not based on race but more of the activity
Although the “stop-and-frisk” technique has made several cities safer, there seems to be a trend in a group of races and a lack in one specific race. In the article “Is Stop-and-Frisk Worth It?” by Daniel Bergner, two officers intend on searching people based on the events at the certain location. Instances such as these prove to a certain extent that it is not based on race but more of the activity