question is how criminal profiling works. Criminal profiling is based on the set of values that criminals‚ regardless of the crime‚ committed. Those values are individual and they help to make a positive identification. The profiling also studies the victimology (a study of the victims of a particular criminal). It looks at the age‚ lifestyle‚ similarities and hair and eye color‚ whether victims have some relationship in the past‚ the interests. (Kanner‚ 2015) Furthermore‚ profiling helps in predicting
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recruitment‚ retention‚ and promotion of police personnel from various racial‚ ethical and cultural backgrounds. This also makes it hard for police officers to provide protection to the community because some become biased to particular races‚ age and ethnicities. For example‚ a police officer that was brought up in a household of KKK members and see a young African American male running down the street immediately he begins to attack‚ racial profile and provoke the man and eventually it turns into a fight
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Have you ever been racially profiled or felt abused by racial comments or slurs? Racism creates tension between different cultures within the same society. The reason we have this tension is because of the ethnocentricity between different ethnic groups. Ethnocentricity is belief in the superiority of one’s own ethnic group. So how does the presence of multiple cultures within a society create tension? How does society integrate different groups of immigrants‚ and how do immigrants transform societies
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with racial discrimination. Racial profiling goes against what the United States of America stand for and it is unfortunate for those who escaped from discrimination to be subjected to it again. The drawbacks of racial profiling outweigh the benefits. There is no doubt that ethnic minorities are targeted in the U.S. because of their differentiations. Racial profiling isn’t and should never become justified when used by law enforcement due to its unfair qualities. The justification of racial
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Sedriana Euell Mr. Tatge Advanced Composition 12 September 2014 The Saddest Day In my local community I see many young talented people with big dreams. Many times‚ these people do not follow through with their dreams because their dreams are broken. My father broke my dream of becoming a criminal profiler. I know of many who have had their dreams crushed due to an unsupportive person. I happen to be one of those victims. My father’s side of the family is well-known with the Illinois Police
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Police now a day are always trying to use more authority than they actually think they have because most people don’t know their rights. Cops will try to use what they can to arrest you for lying to them‚ and will threaten you. Being under arrest and being detained are two different things when being stopped. If you know your rights‚ just cooperate with the police officer‚ and if you’re not in any wrongdoing there should be no problems with you leaving the scene in no harm or handcuffs. At what
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• Offender profiling is only a part of criminal investigative analysis and is not treated as a single entity of investigation‚ instead as part of an interrelated behavioural investigation. However‚ this technique is not widely used in Australia‚ as there are only four members of the International Criminal Investigative Analysis Fellowship (ICIAF) that work in conjunction with the police‚ mostly within the serial cases of a violent/sexual nature‚ it is widely used in America possibly due to their
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Racial profiling is a serious issue in America and is widely found in the nation’s police force. Imagine being accused of a crime that you knew nothing about‚ and that in defending yourself‚ you could end up being severely beaten or arrested with no proof of your involvement‚ with only a police officer’s view of you based the colour of your skin. This is the reality of racial profiling in America today. To actively use profiling to stop‚ search‚ strip people of their rights? Today you would think
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Examination of the Ethical and Policy Considerations of Racial Profiling Abstract Racial profiling is a law enforcement practice that uses race as a tool or evidence for law enforcement practices. This paper shows that the ethics of racial profiling is highly dependent on the circumstances and situation. Through the examples of the War on Drugs and the War on Terror‚ an examination of evidence and important considerations show that racial profiling can have both detrimental and beneficial consequences
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Discuss whether changes in policing arising out of the Macpherson Report might have resulted in the eradication of institutional racism. Stephen Lawrence aged 18 lost his life due to a fatal stabbing at a bus stop on 22ndApril 1993 in a racist and unprovoked attack. This was a case which the police were deeply criticised for in respect of their role of responsibility and the reason why the case is so well known is because until now‚ 10 years on no one has been convicted of his murder (Macpherson
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