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Coralville advisory board debates traffic-stop study approach; chief to consult university researchers
Summary
At its Jan. 27 meeting the Coralville Citizens Community Policing Advisory Board debated whether to require 5–10 years of traffic-stop data for a university study and discussed a proposal to use a rolling 365-day dataset; Chief Kyle Nicholson will reach out to the university research team for guidance.
The Coralville Citizens Community Policing Advisory Board on Jan. 27 debated how much traffic-stop data to give a university research team studying stops and directed Police Chief Kyle Nicholson to contact the university for a briefing before the next meeting.
Board members discussed the university’s recommendation that researchers analyze five to 10 years of traffic-stop records to reach statistical significance. Board member Morales proposed an alternative: keep a rolling dataset that removes the oldest 365 days and adds the most recent…
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