City leaders question methodology in non-profit’s racial bias report

CINCINNATI (WXIX) – The non-profit Campaign Zero looked at 17 years of contact cards and found Black people were stopped more than three times as often as white people by the Cincinnati Police Department.

For 25 years, as part of the Collaborative Agreement, Cincinnati police have filled out contact cards when initiating police stops in the city.

At the request of the Hamilton County Public Defender’s Office, Campaign Zero reviewed 470,000 of those contact cards from 2009 to 2025…

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