"Many young black men resent cops who endlessly search them; who stop their cars and fine them; who treat them like criminals, not fellow citizens. But if you visit a police community meeting in a black neighbourhood, as your correspondent did in the south-east of Washington, DC recently, you discover that the middle-aged, middle-class black women who attend have a different problem. They complain that the police are not doing enough to stop violent crime."
From this interesting article:
Race and criminal justice: The lessons of Baltimore | The Economist