Toronto police more likely to use force against people of colour, data suggests

Toronto police more likely to use force against people of colour, data suggests

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    • 17. jun. 2022
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Toronto police are more likely to use force against people of colour, especially Black residents, according to race-based data released this week.

The internal data on use of force and strip searches from 2020 also showed Indigenous people were, proportionally, more likely than any other racial group to be strip-searched after being arrested.

Some academics, journalists and activists have been saying for decades that systemic racism is a problem in policing.

Akwasi Owusu-Bempah, a researcher and sociologist at the University of Toronto, talks to Frontburner about the need for more transparency from police forces across the country on race-based data, and ultimately, more accountability for systemic racism in policing.


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