LITITZ BOROUGH - The LBPD is releasing agency data for the reporting period of Q2 of 2022 detailing the distribution of LBPD criminal arrest and traffic citation data by race, ethnicity and sex compared against the Census data. This analysis is available as an embedded PDF attached to this post, but is also available in the bias-based policing analysis repository contained at LititzPD.org. This repository can be found under the "PUBLIC INFO" drop-down. This analysis is performed in compliance with LBPD written directed 1.8.3 (related to Bias-Based Policing Prohibited), which is available for instant public access and review. You can find this written directed by clicking here, or by accessing the LBPD policy repository located under the "PUBLIC INFO" drop-down. This analysis also complies with Accreditation standards established by the Pennsylvania Law Enforcement Accreditation Commission (PLEAC).
Bias-based police (also known as "racial profiling or bias-based profiling), is any traffic stop, field contact, vehicle search, asset seizure/forfeiture, or enforcement action based solely on a common trait of a group. Common traits include, but are not limited to, race, ethnic background, gender, sexual orientation, religion, economic status, age, or cultural group.
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