Social Issues

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Social Issues

 

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Jason B

 

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February 14, 2015

 

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University

 

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The evidence shows that those officers, and perhaps many others, falsely charged black and Hispanic men with sex abuse and jostling-attempted pick-pocketing. The officers made arrests without the corroboration of victims, who, in many cases, disputed the charges. Moreover, in researching the case, I have heard convincing stories of summonses written for names taken from the telephone book, of quotas filled by officers who waited at destination stations to arrest homeless riders who sleep on the subways, of officers competing for detective status and overtime by racking up false arrests, of racial bigotry infecting the entire arrest process, of arrest abuses at the Columbus Circle Station (the system's biggest district) that far exceed those in Union Square, and of supervisors who pressure officers to make "collars...
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The evidence shows that those officers, and perhaps many others, falsely charged black and Hispanic men with sex abuse and jostling-attempted pick-pocketing. The officers made arrests without the corroboration of victims, who, in many cases, disputed the charges. Moreover, in researching the case, I have heard convincing stories of summonses written for names taken from the telephone book, of quotas filled by officers who waited at destination stations to arrest homeless riders who sleep on the subways, of officers competing for detective status and overtime by racking up false arrests, of racial bigotry infecting the entire arrest process, of arrest abuses at the Columbus Circle Station (the system's biggest district) that far exceed those in Union Square, and of supervisors who pressure officers to make "collars...
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