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    The construction of race‚ the definition of race‚ and the consequences resulting‚ have been addressed in a number of theories on race and racism. One such theory is racial formation theory proposed by Michael Omi and Howard Winant. In keeping with critical theories on racism‚ racial formation theory denies race as being of biological construction‚ but then goes on to refute race as either an ideological construct or an objective condition‚ and instead looks to a processual construction of racism

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    What is the importance of Criminal Profiling? By Tiffany Collier Criminal Profiling is a great way to try to understand the suspect as a person. It is necessary to learn who the individual is in order to track and locate them. The person’s information is vital to an investigation. Things such as habits‚ history of violence‚ family‚ education‚ schedules/routines‚ and personality traits just to name a few. This new development of investigating is helpful in obtaining fugitives quicker

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    DNA Profiling for Crime Investigation Rabia Awan Preston University Islamabad‚ Pakistan rabiawan079@gmail.com Abstract— DNA profiling also called as DNA typing or Gene fingerprinting has been used as a powerful process for identification of humans. Many countries around the world where forensic databases have created to store DNA patterns(DNA profiles) of crime scenes in order to put the actual criminals behind the bars and free the innocent who have been kept in jails for years without any

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    Discuss approaches to profiling There are three approaches to criminal profiling; the British approach‚ the US approach and Geographical Profiling. The US approach is a top down approach which means they start with the big parts of the case and work down to the smaller things involved. The approach was invented by the FBI in the 1970’s when they first looked at the family backgrounds‚ personalities‚ behaviours‚ crimes and motives of serial killers who had sexual aspects to their crimes. They

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    Geography of Social Vulnerability: Race‚ Class‚ and Catastrophe." Understanding Katrina: Perspectives from the Social Sciences. 11 June 2006. Web. 26 Oct. 2011. <http://understandingkatrina.ssrc.org/Cutter/>. 3 Lois‚ Quinn M.‚ and John Pawasarat. "Racial Integration in 100 Largest Metro Areas." University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Jan. 2003. Web. 26 Oct. 2011. <http://www4.uwm.edu/eti/integration/integration.htm>. 4 Campbell‚ Luther. "Kids Aren ’t Racist‚ Schools Are - Page 1 - News - Miami

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    Introduction Profiling is a police behavior that enables the police officers to view certain traits as indicators of criminal behavior. Profiling is a law enforcement policy that is accepted in most of the countries. Profiling helps in crime prevention and it has replaced many traditional ways of preventing crimes in most countries. There are two ways in which a person can define racial profiling. First racial profiling is said to occur when a police officer stops‚ interrogates or arrests a person

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    ‘Race’ is a term with many negative connotations‚ one can’t help but think of the conflicts and atrocities that have occurred throughout history as a result of racial classification. As a result race has been retired as a valid representation of human biological diversity. Far more common in lay persons day to day life‚ the term ethnicity has become prominent as a replacement ‘politically correct’ term for classifying an individual’s ancestry‚ migration status‚ nationality‚ citizenship‚ religion

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    offenders called offender profiling. Profiling has gained popularity in recent years due to popular movies and TV shows like Criminal Minds‚ but is profiling really effective in

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    Post-racial‚ a term that was born after Barack Obama’s electoral success in 2009 is defined by the urban dictionary as an utterly imaginary and fictional term‚ much like “pixie-dust” because no such thing exists. In other words‚ despite the powerful symbolism of Obama’s election‚ black and Americans are still living in two different worlds. Post-racial is just one of many other terms that only distorts the discussion of race and gives people who wish to interfere with the discussion

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    comes to obtaining DNA‚ is that for it to be obtained‚ it does not require a procedure to be invasive. The main utility of DNA‚ regarding criminal investigation‚ is DNA profiling. The profiling of DNA does involve the use of specific sections of the DNA to be able to identify a specific individual. It should be noted that DNA profiling does not make use of the whole DNA‚ this because 99.9% of human DNA is the same. The difference is in the non-coding DNA that makes up the remaining 0.1% (James‚ N. 2011)

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