Relationship with police and ethnic minorities society McPherson 's report was published in 1999 and includes a race gap and lack of confidence in the police of minority ethnic communities. Whether McPherson 's report is a help or a hindrance to a minority relationship, and whether the police are currently under discussion, it will be reviewed for this discussion. First of all, this article discusses the problems that existed before Sir William McPherson's publication, leading to his report.
Quantitative analysis of controversial issues is beneficial in certain difficult relationships between New York City police and minority communities. Given the complaint that the police are blocking blacks and Hispanics, we need to know that this is indeed a statistical model. In the years following the investigation, the New York Police has established an extensive monitoring system that can achieve two goals. First, procedures were developed and implemented to enable supervisory authorities to comply with the "New York Police Station Inspection Guide" to accurately and comprehensively record all police stations. Secondly, a new form will be entered into the database to continuously monitor the percentage of the race who stopped and its consequences (risk, arrest etc).
Police accountability is a major controversy among countries, but eight has a particularly important impact on the relationship between the police and the ethnic and ethnic minority communities 9, the police cooperative is on specific aspects of police management, including disciplinary proceedings It has a big influence. LEOBOR was not subject to academic scrutiny. In addition, there are few studies on the effect of labor union on general police management and there is no research on the impact on discipline and accountability 10 Rights and other misbehavior often involve special law enforcement officials It is protected by "protection of rights" and provides special protection for officials suspected of misconduct.
The investigator 's request to record an interview and a copy of the record received by the suspect constitutes basic rights.