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A bill waiting for a vote in the Connecticut House would prohibit police officers from stopping motorists who may be in violation of secondary violations like broken headlights, unlit license plates and dark-tinted windows.
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Connecticut lawmakers say they will await the outcome of a federal grand jury investigation before taking action to address the state police fake traffic ticket scandal.
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Racial disparity in traffic stops by Connecticut state and local police declined in 2022, according to a preliminary report released by the state’s Racial Profiling Prohibition Project.
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Connecticut state police officials have agreed to annual audits of their traffic stop data for at least three years after a report from the state's Racial Profiling Prohibition Project suggests more than 26,000 traffic stops were misreported over the last decade.
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The online dashboard about Suffolk County Police, including traffic stop statistics categorized by race, a map of hate crimes, police officer demographics, and crime data.
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In 2013, Connecticut was the first state in the nation to require a massive study on traffic stop data to see if there is systematic racial…
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A report commissioned by the state of Connecticut and released Tuesday shows at least five police departments, Granby, Groton, Waterbury, and state police…