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    The past decade has seen great advances in a powerful investigation tool: DNA. Being DNA is found in every human being, every person's DNA pattern is one of a kind and except for identical twins, no two people can share the same DNA pattern. During a criminal investigation when biological evidence exists, DNA evidence can be used to identify criminals with incredible accuracy. Likewise, DNA can also be used to dismiss suspects or exonerate individuals mistakenly convicted of a crime. Ultimately…

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    Science Fair Rough Draft 12-13-16 Seventh Grade Science Period 5 Fingerprints Your name is your identity. It gives you access to your bank account, social security number, and gives everyone else a way to know you, even in a crowd of people! In the same way that your name gives you a way to be recognized, fingerprints can provide a clue to your identity. They are crucial to understanding your genetics. The little lines reveal hints to your genes, and even can let you glimpse your DNA! It seems…

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    question is who exactly are they protecting and serving, from who or what, and how are they going about protecting those people? Racial profiling is a controversial and illegal discriminatory practice in which people have fallen targets of having committed crimes because of their ethnicity, race, or religion rather than on evidence-based suspicious behavior ("Racial Profiling"). While it is unconstitutional, it is used alongside stop and frisk by police officers nationwide ,especially in urban…

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    In the U.S., racism stands out as a sophisticated dilemma that has affected the country for many centuries. Racial profiling can be termed as the act of targeting or suspecting people considering observed group characteristics instead of taking an individual perspective. This practice is common in the U.S., especially in the police force. Minority groups have for a long time been profiled by police officers regarding crime and other violent behaviors. The African American community is highly…

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    A psychological profile is an instrument that can help detectives depict an ideology of the sort of culprit they are looking for. The advancement of psychological profiling started in the Federal Bureau of Investigation amid the 1960s in order to comprehend violent criminal conduct. The first documented serial killers go back to the Roman Empire when matrons were said to have poisoned men using a deadly ring. There is a complete lack of evidence that everything happens for a reason in terms of…

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    In observing the preceding decades following the first use of DNA analysis through technology in 1986, the criminal justice system has manifestly prioritized this specific high-tech DNA evidence in every case following the discovery. Maurice Wilkins once said “DNA is like Mida’s gold, everyone who touches it goes mad,” and in this case it corresponds fittingly. As the material that accompanies the process of DNA technology progressively becomes further “professional” and more frequent, criminal…

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    Racial profiling is defined as the use of race or ethnicity as grounds for suspecting someone of having committed an offense. It is illegal, yet is a longstanding problem facing our nation. It occurs every day, throughout the country. Law enforcement targets people of color in order to humiliate, frighten, and often detain them without presumable evidence. These searches are based on nothing but false stereotypes of race, national origins, and religion. Racial profiling is unlawful, and violates…

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    The issue of racial profiling has remained controversial for a long time now. Racial profiling occurs when a law enforcement officer takes action for search or arrest of a person for suspicion of a crime solely based on that person’s race, origin, religion and ethnicity. This means that probable cause is established based on the person’s race alone without the consideration of other factors or actions. Proponents of racial profiling argue that there are more crimes associated with people of…

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    think that he’s suspicious and he’s involved in a gang, or carrying a gun when he’s only just walking home. Racial profiling in a scenario like that happens regularly towards minorities, whether they’re an Arab getting on a plane, or an African American driving on the road, someone is likely to consider them a threat for doing the most innocent little thing. Even though racial profiling is a way for some people to “stop crime,” it only causes more crime towards people that are not being…

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    Have you or anyone you know ever experienced racial profiling? Racial profiling is using someone’s race or ethnicity to suspect that they have committed an offense. I personally have experienced racial profiling because I am Mexican/Latino. Once in middle school a boy said to me “Your family must be drug dealers because you’re Mexican.” The reason he said this is because people have profiled Mexicans as drug dealers and rapist. Donald Trump said “When Mexico is sending its people they are not…

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