Street checks should be strictly limited – or banned outright, N.S. report says
HALIFAX — A new report on street checks and racial profiling by Halifax-area police has found they have a disproportionate and negative impact on the African Nova Scotia community, contributing to the criminalization of black youth.
The independent report released today by Scot Wortley, a University of Toronto criminology professor, recommends banning or strongly regulating police street checks in the province.
He says police street checks have contributed to an erosion of trust in law enforcement and undermined the perceived legitimacy of the entire criminal justice system.