SUMMARY OF FINDINGS

This assessment analyzes policing data, along with demographic and crime data, to identify which policing practices show patterns of racial disparities, and what factors may be contributing to those disparities.

The vast majority of law enforcement agencies in the United States do not choose to share their policing data publicly or receive independent analyses of these data. Justice Navigator Assessments examine data from law enforcement agencies that voluntarily partnered with CPE to receive standardized analyses that put policing data to work and serve as a starting point for addressing the kinds of racial disparities that persist in policing across the country. Communities can’t improve  their public safety systems without identifying opportunities to do so; CPE commends Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department (LASD) Carson Station for partnering with us to take this first step in addressing racial disparities in their policing.

LASD Carson Station joined CPE’s National Justice Database project in MONTH 20XX. LASD Carson Station shared data with CPE in order to receive analyses intended to support community and law enforcement collaboration on data-informed efforts to advance equitable outcomes in policing and public safety. 

This assessment analyzes [use of force, vehicle stop, pedestrian stop, and calls for service and officer-initiated activity data from 20XX – 20XX]. This assessment only includes resident demographic data from areas of Los Angeles County that are patrolled by LASD Carson Station deputies.

Some key findings from the assessment are displayed below. These findings are described and explained in detail in the tabbed sections found at the top of this page. 

USE OF FORCE

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VEHICLE STOPS

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PEDESTRIAN STOPS

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NEXT STEPS TO REDUCE DISPARITIES

Our resources can help communities and law enforcement agencies assess solutions and take action to reduce racial disparities in policing and design more equitable public safety systems.

OUR METHODOLOGY

Visit the Justice Navigator homepage to learn more about the methodologies we use.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

Funding for this platform was provided by Google.org, Players Coalition, Joyce Foundation, Silicon Valley Community Foundation, and Lyda Hill Philanthropies. Funding for development of the National Justice Database infrastructure and the original analytic plan upon which these analyses are based was provided by the National Science Foundation, under awards led by Principal Investigators Phillip Atiba Goff, Jack Glaser, Amanda Geller, Steven Raphael, and Amelia Haviland.

Suggested citation: Center for Policing Equity (2024). CITY, ST. Justice Navigator, justicenavigator.org.

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