Santa Barbara Police Stop Data Revealed | Santa Barbara News
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Santa Barbara police released their annual report revealing a rise in officer-initiated stops, with stark racial disparities: despite making up just 1.6% of the population, Black residents accounted for only 5% of stops, while Hispanic and Latino residents—36% of the city—made up nearly 45% of stops. Over 25% of interactions involved individuals perceived as unhoused, and officers’ demographics mirror the city’s, seen as a positive. Officers must document initial perceptions of race and gender—even without ID—which can be subjective. To combat bias, commanders review documentation against body cam footage monthly, aiming for transparency and community trust by identifying and addressing any patterns of unfair policing.
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