Proposed Toronto police reforms to ‘carding’ don’t go far enough

An illustration of racial profiling by the Toronto Police, using “contact cards” (no charges were laid) which disproportionately included young black males. And like all monitoring systems, officers who fill out more cards are rewarded more than others who do not, without any analysis of potential bias.

Proposed Toronto police reforms to ‘carding’ don’t go far enough: Editorial | Toronto Star.

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