Vermont's BIPOC Drivers are Most Likely to Have a Run-in With Police, Study Shows
January 20, 2021
January 20, 2021
BURLINGTON, Vermont, Jan. 20 (TNSRep) -- The University of Vermont issued the following news:
New research examining more than 800,000 traffic stops in Vermont over the course of five years substantiates the term "driving while Black and Brown."
Compared to white drivers, Black and Latinx drivers in Vermont are more likely to be stopped, ticketed, arrested and searched. But they are less likely to be found with contraband than white drivers. The report finds e . . .
New research examining more than 800,000 traffic stops in Vermont over the course of five years substantiates the term "driving while Black and Brown."
Compared to white drivers, Black and Latinx drivers in Vermont are more likely to be stopped, ticketed, arrested and searched. But they are less likely to be found with contraband than white drivers. The report finds e . . .
