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How could Iowa track racial profiling? It may start by asking driver’s license applicants their race
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Arthur Rizer
Aug 24, 2020
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originally published in
Des Moines Register
Twenty-one states currently require officers to collect stop data, Arthur Rizer, director of criminal justice and civil liberties policy for the R Street Institute, a public policy research group, told the task force last week.
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