[O]n Saturday the New York Times reported that there had been a drop of 34% in the number of times that police had used stop-and-frisks. It said that from April to June New York police had conducted 133,934 stops, compared to 203,500 in the preceding three months of January to February. The drop coincided with a period of media debate over the role of stop-and-frisks in fighting New York crime, which civil rights groups have repeatedly protested.
The above is an example of why activism works. People do less wrong when they know we are watching.
NYPD’s use of stop-and-frisks witnesses marked drop (via theamericanbear)