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Assessing the Impact of COVID-19 on Arrests in California

By Deepak Premkumar, Thomas Sloan, Magnus Lofstrom, Joseph Hayes

Feb 9, 2023 ... We found that pandemic arrest trends mirror mobility patterns, ... Californians staying home appeared to be a key driver of arrest trends ...

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Racial Disparities in Traffic Stops

photo - Senior Woman at Home Receiving Healthcare ... where she documented abuses in prisons and immigration detention centers and was involved in ...

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Racial Disparities in Traffic Stops

By Magnus Lofstrom, Joseph Hayes, Brandon Martin, Deepak Premkumar

Oct 21, 2022 ... reason for stop (including a traffic violation, reasonable suspicion, parole/probation/mandatory supervision, knowledge of outstanding arrest ...

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Policy Brief: Racial Disparities in Traffic Stops

By Magnus Lofstrom, Joseph Hayes, Brandon Martin, Deepak Premkumar

Oct 21, 2022 ... Our findings suggest that nighttime traffic stops for non-moving violations—especially those made by local police and sheriff ...

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Understanding the Effects of School Funding

By Julien Lafortune

Funding for California's K–12 public schools has reached record highs, but gaps in student outcomes remain. Understanding the benefits of additional funds, ...

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Police Use of Force and Misconduct in California

By Deepak Premkumar, Alexandria Gumbs, Shannon McConville, Renee Hsia

Of the over 78,000 law enforcement officers in California, about 80 are arrested each year; assault is the most common reason for arrest.

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Racial Disparities in Law Enforcement Stops

By Magnus Lofstrom, Joseph Hayes, Brandon Martin, Deepak Premkumar

Officers made an arrest—either a cite and release, or a booking—in 11 percent of stops, and booked over 6 percent of stopped individuals into jail. While most ...