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    that police officers use known as racial profiling. Many believe that this is the best way to catch criminals but in reality all it does is make people feel as if they have been placed in a group that is unwanted. Every time an individual is stopped they feel as if they are a part of that group, the ‘group’ that when people walk by are scared and fear for themselves. Being a proud Black or Latino for example is now something that is hard to do. Racial profiling makes people feel uncomfortable…

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    more carefully by security guards. Their belongings are scoped out completely, this is just one example of racial profiling. Racial profiling happens everywhere by everyone. Racial profiling should be illegal because it lowers self-esteem of people of color, doesn’t always target the right people, and goes along with the stereotype people are trying to end. In the article “Racial Profiling in Preschool” by The Editorial Board of The New York Times states that when teachers were told to watch a…

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    Ethnic profiling by law enforcement is never constitutionally justifiable and has no place in American society “Profiling” according to Jandt, F. E., Refers to a law enforcement practice scrutinizing certain individuals based on characteristics thought to indicate a likelihood of criminal behavior (2103. p 87). This practice may work to facilitate law enforcement, however, law enforcement officer(s) must be well trained on what are “characteristics of criminal behavior” and must not be biased by…

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    Criminal Profiler Career

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    Sheridan College and was thinking about the Criminal Justice because I was leaning towards being an attorney. I declared my major as Criminal Justice. I started learning a lot about the Criminal Justice field and became very intrigued with Criminal Profiling. I like thinking about a crime and wondering why and who might have committed the crime. I would like to be able to help people through my…

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    a colored man or woman being physically and/or verbally attacked by police officers? There has always been a lot of racial profiling all around the world. There are many videos around the INTERNET and on the news that shows police brutality against colored people. Many people have been shot and died right on the spot. Many innocent lives have been lost along the way. Racial profiling is a serious matter happening all around. Even though police officers feel the right to profile people, it is…

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    Racial profiling is behind a lot of citizens being falsely accused of a crime they did not commit. Law enforcement practices the use of racial profiling to identify criminals who are doing wrong in society or look suspicious. Police officers use racial profiling in a negative way. They judge by the color of skin, what we look like, what we wear, and what other people in their ethnicity make of their repetition. Evidence proves that police officers abuse their power to find potential criminals.…

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    1. What is geographic profiling? What does Dr. Rossmo say about geographic profiling solving crimes? How is geographic profiling used to assist police? Is geographic profiling superior to other types of offender profiling (racial, behavioral)? Why or why not? Be sure to fully discuss the concepts and show your deep knowledge of the readings/research in this area. According to the textbook, a geographic profiling is a type of offender profile that focuses on the location where a series of crimes…

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    In modern times, racial profiling is recognized as an important public matter that has drawn and continues to draw the attention of many people, governments, and the world as a whole. Some consider the practice of racial profiling as morally wrong as the division of races and ethnicities seemingly promote racism and supremacy sentiments. Some promoters believe that racial profiling is a healthy contributor to public safety. Others promote its use in all levels of security and law enforcement…

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    Racial Profiling or Authorities Doing Their Job? The arrest of a 14-year-old Muslim student at MacArthur High School in Irving, Texas sparked a controversy long debated within the United States. Racial profiling. Little did Ahmed Mohamed know that bringing the clock he made from a pencil-case to school would end with him being arrested for the hoax bomb law. In an interview with Chris Hayes of MSNBC, Ahmed tells the story of how he was interrogated on school property for over an hour where he…

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    Describe racial profiling and racially biased policing. Explain why these phenomena have become significant issues in policing. What steps have been taken to eliminate racial bias among police? I. Describe racial profiling and racially biased policing According to dictionary.com, racial profiling is the use of personal characteristics or behavior patterns to make generalizations about a person. Bias-based policing refers to police practices that intentionally use prejudiced judgments based on…

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