Targeting marginalized communities
Targeting marginalized communities is the disproportionate direction of enforcement, surveillance, or punitive policy at groups defined by identity, status, or political belief, beyond any neutral basis. Concrete forms include enforcement operations concentrated geographically or demographically without commensurate criminal activity, surveillance programs aimed at specific religious or ethnic communities, and the assignment of enforcement resources in patterns that produce disparate outcomes without a legitimate explanation.
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