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'''Racially disproportionate''' results or outcomes are differences out of proportion to the ratio of the races in a population. Often the difference in proportions is considered to be proof of [[discrimination]].
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'''Racially disproportionate''' results or outcomes are differences out of proportion to the ratio of the races in a population. Often the difference in proportions is considered to be proof of [[discrimination]]. Others say the outcomes are genuinely reflective of human behavior.
One report called it an "alarming ... problem", citing "evidence of a pervasive and systematic bias".<ref> [http://kirwaninstitute.osu.edu/racial-disproportionality-in-school-discipline-implicit-bias-is-heavily-implicated/ Racial disproportionality in school discipline]</ref>
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One report called racial differences in school discipline an "alarming ... problem", citing "evidence of a pervasive and systematic bias".<ref> [http://kirwaninstitute.osu.edu/racial-disproportionality-in-school-discipline-implicit-bias-is-heavily-implicated/ Racial disproportionality in school discipline]</ref>
 
[[Heather Mac Donald]] attributes disparate outcomes of arrests or shootings to higher rates of crime and violence:
 
[[Heather Mac Donald]] attributes disparate outcomes of arrests or shootings to higher rates of crime and violence:
 
:... as long as crime rates are so disproportionate, policing will be more intense in minority neighborhoods, increasing the chances that when an encounter goes awry, it will have a minority victim.<ref> [https://www.manhattan-institute.org/html/race-crime-and-police-closer-look-7832.html Race, crime, and police: A closer look]</ref>
 
:... as long as crime rates are so disproportionate, policing will be more intense in minority neighborhoods, increasing the chances that when an encounter goes awry, it will have a minority victim.<ref> [https://www.manhattan-institute.org/html/race-crime-and-police-closer-look-7832.html Race, crime, and police: A closer look]</ref>

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Racially disproportionate results or outcomes are differences out of proportion to the ratio of the races in a population. Often the difference in proportions is considered to be proof of discrimination. Others say the outcomes are genuinely reflective of human behavior.

One report called racial differences in school discipline an "alarming ... problem", citing "evidence of a pervasive and systematic bias".[1] Heather Mac Donald attributes disparate outcomes of arrests or shootings to higher rates of crime and violence:

... as long as crime rates are so disproportionate, policing will be more intense in minority neighborhoods, increasing the chances that when an encounter goes awry, it will have a minority victim.[2]

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