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Study on police face checks

Study on police face checks

Report of a study carried out in Paris on the reality of police face checks. A person of colour would be six to eight times more likely than a white person to be checked on the street. However, the survey shows that dress is also a determining criterion. Commentary on factual images and infographics alternating with interviews with passers-by and Marie LAJUS, spokeswoman of the police prefecture of Paris.

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File : Face check

Publication date : 1 July 2009

Reference:
I21204391
Credits:
Producteur: France 2   -   Journalist : Goutard, Audrey  -  Photo Journalist : Moine, Yann  -  Photo Journalist : Boulesteix, José  -  Participant : Lajus, Marie
Origin:
20 Hours   -   Producteur: France 2
Licence:
Turnkey

Reference:I21204391

Credits:Journalist : Goutard, Audrey-Photo Journalist : Moine, Yann-Photo Journalist : Boulesteix, José-Participant : Lajus, Marie

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