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90% of Michigan state troopers are white − why making the force more representative is a challenge

  • Written by Ann Marie Ryan, Associate Chair and Director of Graduate Education, Organizational Psychology, Michigan State University
imageThe Michigan State Police force is predominantly white and male. Doug Coombe

Experts see increasing diversity among police as a key solution to reducing racial bias in traffic stops, arrest rates and officer-involved shootings.

But while police agencies have invested in recruiting more racial minorities and women, progress in diversifying police...

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