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    Name] [Professor ’s Name] [Subject Code and Title] [Date] Is Racial Profiling an Effective Counter Terrorism Measure? The September 11 terror attack on the American soil was followed by a successive wave of events that were aimed at countering terrorism. As the global engagement on terrorism intensified‚ racial profiling became more pronounced along the corridors of counter-terrorism. Conversely‚ the employment of racial profiling as an instrument for detecting terror suspects and countering terrorism

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    Sayra Chavarin Ms. Matlen ERWC Period: 1 September 21‚ 2016 Racial Profiling Although racial profiling is legal‚ it’s is unacceptable and very common in society. Racial profiling is defined as‚ “discriminatory practice by law enforcement officials of targeting individuals for suspicion of crime based on the individual’s race‚ ethnicity‚ religion or national origin.” Even though it is said that in America racism is not acceptable‚ it is practiced on today’s society making it seem acceptable to everyone

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    term “racial profiling” was given popularity within the U.S as it became an often

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    place everyday and is an example of racial profiling. Racial profiling is defined as the targeting of particular individuals by law enforcement based on personal characteristics‚ like race‚ religion‚ or ethnicity (“Reality of Racial

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    Racial Profiling and Male African Americans Tanika Williams SOC/120 March 4‚ 2012 Renisha Gibbs Racial Profiling and Male African Americans What comes to your mind when you think of an interaction an authoritative figure (police‚ teacher‚ principal)? In the African American community it is usually fear and anxiety of the motive of the authoritative figure‚ especially if you are a male. The intersection of race and gender for the African American male provides a basis for premature judgment

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    because of who they are without any questions asked. “Racial profiling is by far one of the racist movement the police department could us to determine the criminal” (Brown). African Americans felt discriminated by the stereotypes these people believe which allowed racial profiling to target them as victims depending on the dicrption given to the law enforcements. Incarcerating innocent victims because of racial stereotypes is what racial profiling conducts are doing with African Americans because to

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    Can you imagine going somewhere and feeling like everybody is staring at you or talking about you because you are somewhat different from everyone else. Being different doesn’t mean you are not part of the world and doesn’t make it okay to get singled out and targeted on because of being different. Every race at one point‚ has experienced discrimination. As children growing up‚ we are taught to not judge a book by its cover but that’s easier said than done. Making judgements about something without

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    Courtney Conway Period 3 ERWC Mr. Bingaman Most evidence suggests that when law enforcement authorities use racial profilingracial tension can easily become a problem in communities. If ethnic minorities are far more likely to be stopped by police‚ they tend to feel that they are being unfairly harassed as a result‚ and before long racial tensions build up between the police and the local community. A great example of this tension is the reaction sparked by the Ferguson trials. Historically

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    Amadou Diallo A Case of Racial Profiling On the night of February 4th 1999 something shocked the world and nothing would be the same. Amadou Diallo‚ an unarmed and innocent African immigrant was shot to death. 41 bullets hailed upon the poor man by police officers. Right outside of his home New York Police Departments Crime Unit killed him. Half of the police officers said to put his hands up and the other half said to show ID. Not knowing what to do Amadou decided to take out his wallet. The

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    African Americans and Latino Americans have always been presumed as criminals or bad guys to police officers. This is due to how rap artists portray minorities in urban neighborhoods and how society itself looks at them. They are often suspects of racial profiling while shopping. For example‚ an African American college student was stopped in New York City by two white police officers after they suspected him from stealing from a Barneys store. Barneys is a well-known expensive department store. The police

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