Policing Strategies and Potential Targets: The Influence of Gentrification and Crime on the Stoppage of Blacks and Hispanics in New York City

Q2 Social Sciences
Jay L. Newberry
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Abstract

Abstract This research examines the influence gentrification and crime exert on Black and Hispanic stops in New York City. The stoppage of minorities remains one of the country’s more contentious topics as it weighs the rights of the community over the rights of the individual. In a city of eight million, law enforcement, employing the stop-and-frisk, has managed to stop over five million across the span of a decade with the majority being Black and Hispanic. Local law enforcement claims the stops were about crime; the groups most affected claim the stops were about race and space. This research tests both claims across two time periods utilizing a stepwise regression. Results revealed that crime was a significant predictor for stops concerning the Black group across both time periods while gentrification was a significant predictor for Hispanic stops across both time periods.
警察策略和潜在目标:中产阶级化和犯罪对纽约市黑人和西班牙裔的影响
本研究探讨了中产阶级化和犯罪对纽约市黑人和西班牙裔站点的影响。少数族裔的停摆仍然是这个国家最有争议的话题之一,因为它将社区的权利置于个人权利之上。在这个拥有800万人口的城市,执法部门采用拦截搜身的方法,在十年的时间里已经成功拦截了500多万次,其中大多数是黑人和西班牙裔。当地执法部门声称这些拦截是针对犯罪的;受影响最大的组织声称,这些禁令是关于种族和太空的。本研究利用逐步回归在两个时间段内测试了这两种说法。结果显示,在两个时间段内,犯罪是黑人群体被拦截的重要预测因素,而中产阶级化是两个时间段内西班牙裔被拦截的重要预测因素。
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Papers in Applied Geography
Papers in Applied Geography Social Sciences-Urban Studies
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