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Racial Profiling Theory

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Racial profiling is an ever-growing issue in the world. Not growing in that it is becoming more of an issue, but growing in that citizens who are not victims are finally seeing and understanding racial profiling and its role in the criminal justice system, and also victims themselves are becoming more outspoken and encouraged to fight back about the injustices they are facing. The two go hand in hand, as there are more people willing to listen, there are more people willing to speak out. The first and second section of this paper will dedicate itself to understanding and considering the social factors and the legal factors that enable racial profiling to exist in Canada. The third section of this paper will dedicate itself to the discussion …show more content…

Is is enabled not only by the government, government officials, police, lawyers and anyone else who falls into a similar style of categorization, but it is also perpetuated by citizens themselves, through their own racist ideologies or through their disinterest and lack of initiative to change the way society and the legal system view minorities. There is also the factor of it being a very difficult task to address the problem of racial profiling in the criminal justice system because small-scale legal reforms do not seem to be making an impact, and large scale legal reforms are very difficult to foster. These factors are extremely essential to consider as the only way to determine the best course of action to avoid a system such as racial profiling, is by acknowledging and deconstructing the very structures that keep the practice in place in the first place. It is especially important to consider legal and social factors as these factors would be so ingrained into our society and the comfort of our everyday lives that many would not bother to give a second thought on the discussion. The only way to grow and evolve as a society (with the inclusion of a growing and evolving legal system) is to continue to question what we believe we know and to challenge the structures prevailing in our society that in any way seem unfair or unjust. For this reason,

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