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Racial Profiling Study
September 24, 2003

Sixty five Minnesota law enforcement departments participated in the Racial Profiling Study undertaken jointly by the Council on Crime and Justice and the Institute on Race
and Poverty at the University of Minnesota Law School. Click here for the Press Release.

Note: To view the following reports you need Adobe Acrobat Reader. Click here to download it.

A report was prepared containing the aggregate data from all the participating jurisdictions. Click here for the Summary of Findings. Click here for the complete All Jurisdictions Report.

An individual report was prepared for each of the 65 jurisdictions. You can access each report by clicking on the name of the report you wish to view below.

Click on the name of the City below to view the report for the Police Departments in that city:
     
Click on the name of the County below to view the report for the Sheriff's Report in that County:

Other Council's Reports and Articles:

African American Males in the Criminal Justice System

Identifying the HIV/AIDS/STD-related needs of African American ex-offenders

East Side of St. Paul - Crime Related Needs Assessment

Secondary Drug Analysis

Eliminating Health Disparities: Summary of Findings

Right to Vote

A Retrospective Study of Juvenile Offenders with Serious Adult Crinimal Records

A Review of the Minneapolis Curfew Center

Evaluation of the Hennepin County Drug Court

Juvenile Justice Services Final Report

Defining the Disparity – Offense Report

Defining the Disparity – A Project Analysis

Defining the Disparity - Taking a closer look

Responding to Juvenile Substance Abuse

Review of Operation de Novo Adult Diversion Program

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