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New Data Collection Program Will Test Bias In Denver Policing
Pilot program will collect data during police stops in northeast part of the city about race, gender, clothing, age and other factors.

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Pilot program will collect data during police stops in northeast part of the city about race, gender, clothing, age and other factors.

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