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    description. This behavior is referred to as racial profiling and it is killing, wrongfully accusing and creating division amongst the people and justice system. The justice system must redesign the policy and procedures, which relate to racial profiling, because it is not protecting the rights of the people, it is attacking them. Even though racial profiling has built walls between the people and the justice system, at the same time racial profiling has driven away unwanted terrorist’s attacks similar

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    divided to an expectation of what an American is. It seems that there has not been any solution to racial profiling. Unconsciously criminal’s assumptions are being beaten, violated, and murder over the decades. According to Thandisiwe Chimurenga, NO DOUBT THE MURDER OF OSCAR GRANTS illustrates the importance of a white supremacist system that has been designed to oppress people by racial profiling by color through the rigged judicial system, and media bias. Race and ethnicity defines the character

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    over-policing. This concept revolves around the notion that police do their jobs ‘too well’ and uses excessive force in confrontations with certain groups (Porat, 2008:416). It is ultimately the personification of racial profiling. Wortley and Bempah’s study (2011:397) shows that racial profiling is a grave problem that black Torontonians face, as 57% respondents believed that it is a major problem. This statistic is reinforced in the same study as 47% of blacks perceived their encounters with police as

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    Racial profiling is the act of accusing a victim of a crime based on the color of their skin. Now, this seems pretty horrible, but this action of “preventing crime is used widely across the world and hurts millions of people. Whether it’s a store clerk following a child around a gas station or a police officer shooting over an innocent black man racial profiling is an issue. It comes down to the very ethics of being human. An officer can not judge a person based on their race on what they’re going

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    Racial profiling is a form of racism which involves an individual of a certain race or ethnicity is looked at or portrayed as a person more likely to engage in misconduct than any other race or ethnicity. In the United States, people view other other races as a sign of danger just because of their skin color and ethnicity. The truth is, everyone is capable of being any one of those people; it merely depends on the person’s background. Judging people by their race has both negative and positive attributes

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    So, what is their side to the story? Contrary to what some officers may say, many other officers admit that they use racial profiling and they have several justifications for it. Sgt. Mike Lewis of the Maryland State Police Department (one of the many departments that has been accused of racial profiling), reasons that racial profiling can help with the issue of drug trafficking, in which he says that, “…it is most likely a minority group that’s involved with that.” He comes

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    Has history changed on how U.S. citizens view African Americans? The criminal justice system purposely targets people of color with the same laws as the Jim Crow. Racial-Profiling for African Americans relates to todays legal system on discrimination and exclusion. Mass incarceration is one form of racial discrimination to gain social control. Police brutality should be resolved immediately because many people in African American communities are afraid to call the police when they are feeling endangered

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    “Profiling was originally intended to help catch drug couriers attempting to enter the country” (Schmalleger, 264). The U.S. Customs Service and the Drug Enforcement Administration created indicators that described individuals that were at high risk of law violation. These indicators were a description of a South American male between the age of eighteen and thirty-two, that had planned to stay in the United Sates for a short period of time. This is how agents at airports figured out who they should

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    They Shouldn't Have Authority To Kill A Minority! “Every minority male in this country who drives a vehicle, or has traveled by bus or plane, either knowingly or unknowingly has been the victim of racial profiling by law enforcement officials” (Wheatherspoon 1). In this case, an African Americans or Hispanics freedom, safety, and possibly even life are on the line because some cop thinks because of the color of that person’s skin they are a criminal. In addition, the fact that hundreds, thousands

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    A problem we are currently facing and have been facing for quite a while is racial profiling. An individual should not be stopped on the highway or sidewalk because of their race. People should not have to live their lives in fear of being killed because of suspicion due to the color of their skin, or the stereotype they have. The individual should know their rights, and be educated on what they can and can’t do when being approached by police so that things don’t end in violence. From the point

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