The lasting effects of stop-and-frisk in Bloomberg’s New York

John MacDonald of the School of Arts and Sciences discussed the unproductive majority of street stops made by police under stop-and-frisk. “Who’s being affected by that?” he asked. “It’s going to be people who, for example, may be likely voters, who are trying to go to school, who are afraid because they normally wouldn’t have interactions with police that are intrusive. That’s not your average offender. That’s your average citizen.”

・ From The New York Times