Missouri Vehicle Stops Report Shows Continuing Disparities Between Black And White Drivers
The Missouri Attorney General's 2018 report on traffic stops shows black drivers were even more likely to be stopped than white drivers compared to the year prior. Statewide in 2018, blacks were 91% more likely than whites to be stopped by law enforcement. That's based on the driving-age population of both groups in the 2010 census. For 2017, the figure was 85%.
In relation to the entire population of Missouri, blacks were stopped at a rate of 76% in 2018 compared to 72% in 2017.
Attorney General Eric Schmitts office collected data from 596 law enforcement agencies statewide for the 2018 Vehicle Stops Report. The office began issuing the annual report in 2000.
In a message in the report, Schmitt writes: Importantly, this data can help law enforcement identify disparities in stops, searches, and arrests and take appropriate action to improve both public safety and community relations."
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