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The stop-question-and-frisk program, or stop-and-frisk, in New York City, is a New York City Police Department practice of temporarily detaining, questioning, and at times searching civilians and suspects on the street for weapons and other contraband. This is what is known in other places in the United States as the Terry stop. The rules for the policy are contained in the state's criminal procedure law section 140.50 and based on the decision of the US Supreme Court in the case of Terry v. Ohio.

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  • The stop-question-and-frisk program, or stop-and-frisk, in New York City, is a New York City Police Department practice of temporarily detaining, questioning, and at times searching civilians and suspects on the street for weapons and other contraband. This is what is known in other places in the United States as the Terry stop. The rules for the policy are contained in the state's criminal procedure law section 140.50 and based on the decision of the US Supreme Court in the case of Terry v. Ohio. In 2016, a reported 12,404 stops were made under the stop-and-frisk program. The stop-and-frisk program has previously taken place on a much wider scale. Between 2003 and 2013, over 100,000 stops were made per year, with 685,724 people being stopped at the height of the program in 2011. At this peak, over 99% of recorded non-lethal interpersonal violence in the city was committed by the New York Police Department itself. The program also became the subject of a racial-profiling controversy. Ninety percent of those stopped in 2017 were African-American or Latino, mostly aged 14–24. Seventy percent of those stopped were later found to be innocent. By contrast, 54.1% of the population of New York City in 2010 was African-American or Latino; however, 74.4% of individuals arrested overall were of those two racial groups. Research shows that "persons of African and Hispanic descent were stopped more frequently than whites, even after controlling for precinct variability and race-specific estimates of crime participation." (en)
  • Останови и обыщи (Stop and frisk; Stop-Question-and-Frisk program) — полицейская практика в Нью-Йорке, при которой офицеры городской полиции останавливают и опрашивают сотни и тысячи пешеходов, обыскивая их на предмет оружия и контрабанды. Правила программы описаны в законе штата New York State Criminal Procedure Law в секции 140.50, которые основаны на решении Верховного суда США по делу (1968). В рамках программы с 2006 по 2012 год ежегодно останавливалось около 500 тысяч человек, в 2011 году было остановлено 684 тысяч человек; почти 90 % из них были невиновны. Большинство из них, около 85 %, были афроамериканцами или испаноязычными американцами, что вызвало общественную критику программы, демонстрации против неё, и судебные иски против полиции. Некоторые судьи пришли к выводу, что некоторые из обысков не основывались на обоснованных подозрениях в криминальной деятельности. За период с 2004 по середину 2012 года по программе было произведено 4,4 миллиона остановок, около половины из которых включали обыск. Порядка 10 % остановленных были арестованы, у 1,5 % обысканных полиция обнаруживала оружие. С 2006 по 2013 год полиция также создавала и хранила базу имен людей, остановленных по программе. (ru)
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  • The stop-question-and-frisk program, or stop-and-frisk, in New York City, is a New York City Police Department practice of temporarily detaining, questioning, and at times searching civilians and suspects on the street for weapons and other contraband. This is what is known in other places in the United States as the Terry stop. The rules for the policy are contained in the state's criminal procedure law section 140.50 and based on the decision of the US Supreme Court in the case of Terry v. Ohio. (en)
  • Останови и обыщи (Stop and frisk; Stop-Question-and-Frisk program) — полицейская практика в Нью-Йорке, при которой офицеры городской полиции останавливают и опрашивают сотни и тысячи пешеходов, обыскивая их на предмет оружия и контрабанды. Правила программы описаны в законе штата New York State Criminal Procedure Law в секции 140.50, которые основаны на решении Верховного суда США по делу (1968). (ru)
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  • Останови и обыщи (ru)
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