Montrealers can access the first interactive map to self-report police stops
MONTREAL — An interactive map introduced today allows Montrealers to self-report police interactions the day they happen or from as far back as 20 years ago.
The STOPMTL.ca site will collect information anonymously on the nature of police stops, including the place and time of the incident and the age, gender and ethnic origin of the person.
The project, which seeks to gather reliable statistics on Montreal police interactions with the public was created by a multidisciplinary research team involving professors from Quebec and the United Kingdom.
Carolyn Côté-Tessier, the project’s lead researcher and professor of urban studies at Quebec’s Institut national de la recherche scientifique, says the fact Montreal police record only between five and 20 per cent of their interactions contributes to a false representation of the reality.