

Are Cops Racist?
Book • 2003
In "Are Cops Racist?
", Heather Mac Donald delves into the contentious issue of racial bias in law enforcement.
The book examines various aspects of policing, including stop-and-frisk practices and use of force, to analyze claims of systemic racism.
Mac Donald presents data and case studies to challenge narratives of widespread police misconduct.
She argues that focusing on individual instances of bias obscures the broader context of crime and policing.
The book sparks debate about the complexities of race and policing, prompting discussions about accountability, reform, and effective crime-fighting strategies.
", Heather Mac Donald delves into the contentious issue of racial bias in law enforcement.
The book examines various aspects of policing, including stop-and-frisk practices and use of force, to analyze claims of systemic racism.
Mac Donald presents data and case studies to challenge narratives of widespread police misconduct.
She argues that focusing on individual instances of bias obscures the broader context of crime and policing.
The book sparks debate about the complexities of race and policing, prompting discussions about accountability, reform, and effective crime-fighting strategies.