stop and frisk
Here's what Trump got wrong about stop and frisk
The two candidates sparred over crime and race during the first presidential debate, at Hofstra University
Donald Trump thinks a nationwide stop and frisk program would be 'incredible'
The Republican nominee made his suggestion while speaking at a town hall in Cleveland at a predominantly African-American church in Cleveland.
New York City Cops Still Don't Know Why They're Stopping People on the Street
Years after stop and frisk was ruled unconstitutional, a new report says many beat cops in the NYPD are clueless.
The NYPD Now Has to Give You a Receipt When They Stop and Frisk You
Is this going to be the end of New York's most controversial policing practice?
On The Line: Avi Asher-Schapiro On Cop Watch
VICE News journalist Avi Asher-Schapiro joined On The Line to discuss his new piece on the people who police, the police, Cop Watch.
Walking the Beat With Copwatch, the People Who Police the Police
With public confidence in US law enforcement at a 22-year low, people all over the country are teaming up to patrol their streets and train cameras on police to make sure they obey the law too.
The NYPD Will Now Give 'Receipts' To the People They Stop and Frisk
The move is coming under fire from police reform advocates, who say it doesn't go far enough, and from the New York police union, which called it a “new burden” on officers
Do You Trust The Police? - The People Speak
In this episode of 'The People Speak,' VICE News traveled around the world to ask people what they think about the police.
NYPD Allegedly Destroyed Evidence in Civil Rights Lawsuit
Lawyers in the suit say the NYPD issued bogus summonses to people not guilty of any crime in poor and minority neighborhoods, then destroyed the evidence.
Chicagoans Are Stopped and Frisked by Police Even More Than New Yorkers
A new report found that black Chicagoans accounted for nearly three quarters of police stop and searches, even though they only represent a third of the city's population.
NYPD Denies Edits to Eric Garner, Sean Bell Wikipedia Entries Were Made at Its Headquarters
Edits made to pages linked to the deaths of Eric Garner and Sean Bell were among dozens of changes traced to 1 Police Plaza.
Why Did NYPD Employees Edit Wikipedia Entries on Sailor Moon and Susan Sarandon?
Today it was revealed that a number of Wikipedia entries were edited by users inside NYPD headquarters, who had opinions on everything from Derek Jeter to Barry Manilow.