How should the results and analysis be reported to the public?
Many jurisdictions produce reports at regular intervals (monthly, quarterly, annually) during the data collection process and at its conclusion. Each report is generally made available to the public on the internet and/or in hard copy form. Some jurisdictions will sponsor a community forum to present the data and results to the community. There is considerable debate about whether the data should be publicly available throughout the process or whether the public should have access to the data only after the reports have been completed. If you have any more questions, email us at racialprofilinganalysis@neu.edu.