“…Researchers have found that police officers were more likely to stop, search, arrest, check records, and use force with male drivers (Barnum & Perfetti, 2010; Farrell, 2015; Higgins, Vito, Grossi, & Vito, 2012; Higgins, Vito, & Walsh, 2008; Lundman, 1979; Smith et al, 2006; Smith & Petrocelli, 2001). Among male drivers, African Americans, Hispanics, and Asians were more likely to be involved with police in stops, searches, arrests, records checks, and use of force (Cochran & Warren, 2012; Higgins et al, 2012; Higgins et al, 2008; Lundman, 1979; Lundman & Kowalski, 2009; Moon & Corley, 2007; Schafer, Carter, Katz-Bannister, & Wells, 2006; Terrill & Reisig, 2003; Tillyer & Engel, 2013). The following section will look at the previous literature on racial profiling using traffic stop data.…”