

Frank R. Baumgartner, “Suspect Citizens: What 20 Million Traffic Stops Tell Us about Policing and Race” (Cambridge UP, 2018)
Oct 8, 2024
Frank Baumgartner, a political science professor at UNC Chapel Hill, discusses his groundbreaking research in 'Suspect Citizens,' which analyzes 20 million traffic stops to reveal unsettling racial disparities in policing. He sheds light on how the landmark case Terry v. Ohio has exacerbated these issues, especially for young men of color. Baumgartner emphasizes the role of political representation in mitigating bias and highlights successful reform efforts in Fayetteville, North Carolina, that foster community trust and equitable policing.
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Intro
00:00 • 3min
Racial Disparities in Policing and Traffic Stops
03:12 • 13min
Racial Disparities and Political Representation in Traffic Stops
16:17 • 3min
Racial Profiling and Policing Dynamics
19:22 • 9min
Transforming Policing: The Impact of Traffic Stop Reforms on Community Trust
28:00 • 2min
Rethinking Policing Practices and Community Relations
30:02 • 3min