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  2. NYPD detective says she faced ‘unbearable’ discrimination ...

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    An NYPD detective faced daily acts of sexism and racism, including being called “a savage’’ — and was bizarrely taunted with the color green because she got into a dispute with an Irish ...

  3. Color vision test - Wikipedia

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    An Ishihara test image as seen by subjects with normal color vision and by those with a variety of color deficiencies. A pseudoisochromatic plate (from Greek pseudo, meaning "false", iso, meaning "same" and chromo, meaning "color"), often abbreviated as PIP, is a style of standard exemplified by the Ishihara test, generally used for screening of color vision defects.

  4. Justice Denied (Law & Order: Special Victims Unit) - Wikipedia

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    After interviewing Ariel, Benson learns the scarf she was gagged with was red, but in the evidence log, a cop, suffering from MS AND showing symptoms of color blindness, listed it as green. One of the interrogating detectives told Omar the scarf was green and Omar, under extreme duress and unaware of the scarf's actual color, confessed to get ...

  5. Color of the day (police) - Wikipedia

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    The now-defunct NYPD Street Crime Unit started in 1971. From the late 1970s through the early 1990s, crime in New York City was at record levels. [6] Undercover officers were asked to go into the New York City Subway and other high-risk areas in plain clothes, or dressed as a homeless person or as a decoy for those victimizing at-risk groups.

  6. Color blindness - Wikipedia

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    Both forms are almost always symptomatic of congenital red–green color blindness, so affects males disproportionately more than females. [38] This form of color blindness is sometimes referred to as daltonism after John Dalton, who had red–green dichromacy. In some languages, daltonism is still used to describe red–green color blindness.

  7. NYPD announces increase in Black applicants after ... - AOL

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    The New York Police Department is seeing a surge in Black and applicants of color. According to officials, the department... View Article The post NYPD announces increase in Black applicants after ...

  8. A suburban police force in New York strip searched nearly ...

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    A suburban New York police department routinely violated residents’ civil rights, including making illegal arrests and using unnecessary strip and cavity searches, according to a new U.S ...

  9. Ishihara test - Wikipedia

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    The Ishihara test is a color vision test for detection of red–green color deficiencies. It was named after its designer, Shinobu Ishihara, a professor at the University of Tokyo, who first published his tests in 1917. [2] The test consists of a number of Ishihara plates, which are a type of pseudoisochromatic plate.