The California Racial and Identity Profiling Advisory Board held its first meeting in Los Angeles Friday. It's part of a new statewide effort to curb ethnic profiling in police stops. KVCR's Matt Guilhem has more on how racial data collected by law enforcement officers will be used.
Calif. Advisory Board To Study Racial Profiling In Police Stops
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