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Submitted to the Annals of Applied Statistics PRECINCT OR PREJUDICE? UNDERSTANDING RACIAL DISPARITIES IN NEW YORK CITY’S STOP-AND-FRISK POLICY By Sharad Goel, Justin M. Rao and Ravi Shroff
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Document Date: 2015-02-05 17:46:43


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