How Stop and Frisk Policies Unfairly Target Minorities in Illinois and New York
Law & Criminal Justiceπ Essayπ
2026
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Research Terry v. Ohio concerning IL and NY to infer the ability to deter crime or is it racially driven tactic?
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Brief summary of Terry v. Ohio case ruling
Analysis of Terry policing approaches in regard to race as argued by different scholar
Confirmations that stop and frisk practices are racially driven tactics
Introduction
An effective policing approach is one that enhances police-public relation which in return helps stop or lower crime rates. However, when the policing approach is racially perceived, it causes more harm than good. While analyzing Terry v. Ohio concerning Illinois and New York to determine whether the policing approach infer the ability to deter crime of if it is a racially driven tactic, one can confirm that race enhances inequality in policing hindering crime prevention. Although the court decision on Terry v. Ohio of 1968 in
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