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Many different races have felt they have been “victims” of racial profiling by law enforcement. Racial profiling is defined in Colb as: “the law enforcement practice of taking race of a potential suspect into account in deciding whether to initiate investigation of the suspect” (1). Racial profiling is widespread across the U. ... Racial profiling is unconstitutional and therefore, should not be legal.
In an article published in the Washington Post, it was noted that more than half of all African American men have reported that they have experienced some type of racial profiling by police (ACLU 1). ... This type of racial stereotyping denies those minorities equal protection of the laws which are guaranteed to every person by the Fourteenth Amendment (Colb 2).
Racial profiling is ineffective. ...
Racial profiling takes away equality and individual rights. ...
On the other hand, many believe racial profiling could help on the war against terrorism.
Approximate Word count = 732 Approximate Pages = 2.9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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