Street checks should be strictly limited – or banned outright, N.S. report said
HALIFAX — Street checks by Halifax-area police have had a “disproportionate and negative” impact on the African Nova Scotia community, according to a new report that found black males were nine times more likely to be stopped by police than the general population.
The report released Wednesday recommended banning or strictly regulating the controversial practice in the province.
“Street checks have contributed to the criminalization of black youth, eroded trust in law enforcement and undermined the perceived legitimacy of the entire criminal justice system,” said Scot Wortley, the report’s author and a University of Toronto criminology professor.