Racial Profiling Essay

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    Surveillance is Necessary by Dan White it discusses that racial profiling is necessary to keep a business successful. To support his claim he states that the retail industry loses about 31.3 billion each year and shoplifting represents one-third of that. Theft prevention is targeting certain ethnic groups assuming that they’re the epicenter of shoplifting. Everyone is different and no one should ever be racially profiled. Racial profiling…

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    Racial Profiling Cons

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    This concept of racial profiling has been around for long time already, and the people that can do something about this just let it pass like it’s not important. There are many cons to the racial profiling for example: racism, unethical, racial tension, statistically. These cons cause many problems in our society around any neighborhood. Then we have racial profiling by law enforcement officers , or “using race as a factor in conducting stop, searches, and other investigative produces”( Bush…

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    The concept of racial profiling has its wide range of definitions. According to the American Civil Liberties Union, racial profiling refer to “the discriminatory practice by law enforcement officials of targeting individuals for suspicion of crime based on the individual's race, ethnicity, religion or national origin.” In other words, racial profiling has its assumptions that particular individuals are more likely to be involved in transgression or unlawful activity based on individual’s race or…

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    Legal issue of Racial Profiling has been a concern for minorities In New York City. Racial profiling is referring as the discriminatory practice conducted by law enforcement, that targeted individuals for suspicious crime based on the person race, gender, nationality, religion, and origin. Racial profile has been an issue for many year, however in recent years there has been an increase in cases against the New York Police Department. New York City population consist of about 8.4 Million people…

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    considerable attention worldwide. I believe that racial profiling is an ineffective law technique that generally leads to unfair treatments and incoherent decision. For more than a century Black men and women traveling through predominantly white neighborhoods were stopped and questioned for no reasons simply because police officers felt they didn't belong there . On February 2009 study of traffic stops and searches in West Virginia showed a pattern of racial profiling and revealed that…

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    The act of targeting a person of a certain race based on stereotype is called racial profiling. This is something that has become a big issue in these recent years. Creating a profile about the kind of people who commit certain types of crimes may lead officers to generalize about a particular group and an act according to the generalization rather than specific behavior. An example of this can be, when a police officer questions, searches, or arrests someone entirely on the person’s race.…

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    diverse so this question remains valid for more than just a handful of people. Regarding law enforcement and different races, police act in similar ways, causing police community relations to be alike among minorities and non-minorities, even if racial profiling is believed to be present. It is important that everyone reading this report is on the same…

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    What Is Racial Profiling?

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    Over the years, Racial Profiling has become an issue, so prominent in our society that we can naturally never escape it. Racial profiling has been a term used very extensively that the real definition seems to not embody the actual word anymore. The term Racial Profiling means a discriminatory practice by law enforcement officials of targeting individuals for suspicion of crime based on the individual’s race, ethnicity, religion, or national origin. It has been well known that this term is used…

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    To the public eye, criminal profiling is the perfect tool in helping law enforcement find a suspect who committed a certain crime; that is, according to crime shows like Criminal Minds, Law and Order, and NCIS. In these shows, the bad guy is always caught and justice is served. All of which happens in a matter of an hour. So, is criminal profiling actually this accurate? Does it have any scientific basis? What about the people who fit the profile, but are innocent, how does it affect them? This…

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    Gabriel Pahati Professor Rust English 100S 22 October 2014 From Walking on By to Laying on the Ground: Fear and Racial Profiling Racial profiling and discrimination, especially found towards African Americans, can still be found in the 21st century. Though black men and women earned their freedom from slavery in 1865, most are still subjected to discrimination. Brent Staples, the author of Just Walking on By, wrote about his personal experience of being racially profiled by his mere appearance…

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