The Kingston Data Collection Project

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The Kingston Data Collection Project was designed to gather information on the following research questions: are the police more likely to stop racial minority citizens than white citizens?; are racial minority citizens stopped for different reasons than white people?; are the outcomes of minority stops different than the of stops involving white citizens? The project ran from October 1, 2003 to September 30, 2004 in the City of Kingston, Ontario.

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    The Kingston Police Data Collection Project: A Preliminary Report to the Kingston Police Services Board
    (2005-01-17) Closs, William J.
    The Kingston Police Data Collection Project was designed to gather information on the following research questions: are the police more likely to stop racial minority citizens than white citizens?; are racial minority citizens stopped for different reasons than white people?; are the outcomes of minority stops different than the of stops involving white citizens? The project ran from October 1, 2003 to September 30, 2004 in the City of Kingston, Ontario.
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    Bias Free Policing: The Kingston Data Collection Project Final Results
    (2005-09-20) Wortley, Scot; Marshall, Lysandra
    The Kingston Data Collection Project was designed to gather information on the following research questions: are the police more likely to stop racial minority citizens than white citizens?; are racial minority citizens stopped for different reasons than white people?; are the outcomes of minority stops different than the of stops involving white citizens? The project ran from October 1, 2003 to September 30, 2004 in the City of Kingston, Ontario.