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    the term “racial profiling‚” or the phase “driving why black.” For many African Americans racial profiling is a form of racism. Racial profiling is also a reality most African Americans will face daily. African American males learn all too quickly or early on in life that they might be subjected to be harassed by law enforcement not because they did anything wrong‚ but because of the color of their skin. What is racial profiling? According to Piquero and Reitzel (2006) racial profiling is the alleged

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    Danielle Garcia Mrs. Ramirez ERWC P.3 7 November 2016 Racial Profiling in America Judging people based on race is just simply morally wrong. Racial Profiling is wrong‚ not only morally but because it makes people feel uncomfortable with who they are‚ it is ethically and constitutionally wrong‚ and law enforcement officials use it as a hidden agenda. Many people racially profile when they have no knowledge of what that certain person is like. It is ridiculous that people discriminate against blacks

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    Racial profiling is a dated and ineffective tactic used by law enforcement to propagate the idea that members of certain races (particularly non-white) are more inclined to commit crimes‚ than are Caucasians. The American Civil Liberties Union defines racial profiling as “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” (“Racial Profiling: Definition”). This biased practice

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    against racial profiling meaning that I’m going to talk about it in a CON perspective. To me racial profiling can cause a lot problems‚ and the reason for that is because when the police are racial profiling they could be going for the wrong person because of the color of their skin‚ the person that the police stopped could be innocent and while the police is there trying to see what that person has done wrong the police could be missing out on catching a real criminal. Racial profiling can cause

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    Law Enforcements argue that they do not practice Racial Profiling and it does not exist in police’s workforce. Frank Gale a police officer in Denver Country Sheriff’s Department for twenty-three years and is national second vice president of the Fraternal Order of Police in his speech posted in opposing viewpoints‚ “The End Racial Profiling Act is Highly Flawed and Should Not Be Passed” he argues that The End of Racial Profiling Act is nonsense and will result a big burden to the police’s workforce

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    Racial Profiling In America Michael Miller Everest University Online ENC 1102 48 Composition II Instructor: Deena Shehata September 22nd 2013 Racial Profiling In America Everybody has been taught to hate black‚ whether its black ice‚ a black cat‚ or black plague to the black sheep‚ the verdict is already been handed down‚ everything black is bad. That’s what history has told the world. From the days of old‚ to modern times‚ black has been associated with death‚ wrong‚ or misfortune.

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    White Supremacy Ideals in Racial Profiling Nazifa Rahman is a nineteen-year-old student from the Bronx. Born and raised in New York City‚ she attended American schools her entire life/////She was born and raised in the city of New York and attended American schools her entire life. She was in the top five percent of her graduating class and was a national qualifier for the debate team. : Unbeknowst to her‚ Nazifa’s actions were being tracked by the NYPD. As a result of being a target of investigation

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    Racial Profiling in America: You Have the Right to Remain Silent “Racial profiling punishes innocent individuals for the past actions of those who look and sound like them.” This statement made by Benjamin Todd Jealous‚ previously the president and CEO of the NAACP‚ captures the ideology of those who oppose law enforcement tactics that are solely based on race. While Dan White argues that surveillance based upon crime rates is perfectly acceptable because certain ethnic groups are more likely to

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    POLICE: RACIAL PROFILING IN AMERICA Naomi D. Hopkins Stevens-Henager College APP 101 9 February 2013 Abstract This paper will discuss the relationship between Fear and how it relates to Racial Profiling in Police Practices. We will also discuss and illustrate real life examples under which Racial Profiling has occurred and how it is scientifically defined. The communication between peace officers and ordinary everyday citizens will also be examined. Police: Racial Profiling in America

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    Siddhanth Warrier Professor Barrie Stevens Writing 101- 10 November 19‚ 2012 Land of the Free‚ Home of the White; A Study of Racial Profiling in Arizona Racial profiling is essentially the act of using skin color as a probable cause to detain someone. This phenomenon is unfortunately very common‚ and is frequently used by law enforcement agencies around the United States as a means to deal with illegal activity. It is morally reprehensible in that it promotes racist practice amongst law

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