From Deseret News archives:
Is race factor in arrests?
Utah study shows some racial disparities crop up after traffic stops
However, minorities, males in general and young people, are more likely to be searched, arrested or subject to police force, according to the survey of 2,892 Utah residents age 16 and up.
Minorities were more than twice as likely as whites to report being contacted as suspects. And more than half of the 40 arrests cited were reported by minorities aged 16 to 34.
And, while most people say police acted appropriately during interactions, the rate was lower for minorities at 81 percent, compared to 89 percent of whites.
"Minorities are overrepresented throughout the criminal justice system," said Christine Mitchell, director of research for the state's Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice. "That starts with arrest. This is in no way a surprising finding."
The survey was conducted last fall by a private research firm for the commission and tracked respondents' interaction with police over the past year. Its results are similar to the results of national surveys done in 2002 and 2005.
Utah has a "high rate of citizen involvement," the survey says, which "points to rather cooperative relations between the police and public here that may surpass other states."
The survey was commissioned by the Utah Legislature last year after lawmakers considered scrapping a 2002 law requiring law officers to note the race of those they stop. That law was found ineffective. It remains, but another provision that allowed for providing race data on a driver license application has expired, according to the Department of Public Safety.
Duane Bourdeaux, a former state lawmaker who carried the racial profiling legislation, said the study "raises red flags," such as evidence that minorities are more than twice as likely to report police had used force against them.
"There have to be systematic changes," Bourdeaux said. "We can't turn our backs on these issues. We want a better quality of life for everyone."
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