Bias-Free Policing

Prohibition of biased policing and expectations for fair treatment.

Bias-free policing policy states that enforcement decisions must not be based on race, ethnicity, religion, gender, sexual orientation, or other protected characteristics. It describes expectations for stops, searches, and use of force, as well as data collection and review. Study complaint handling, supervisor responsibilities, and how the agency uses data to monitor for biased patterns.

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