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Racial Profiling on Possible Terrorist Suspects
a paper
presented to
BUTTE COLLEGE
in partial fulfillment of the
requirements for the class of
CRIMINOLOGY
Course: 1237 John R. Holland
By
Laurence Tognetti
September 22, 2003
The question as to whether or not racial profiling should be allowed by law enforcements agencies to identify and detain possible terrorist suspects can be answered in so many ways. ... In this essay, I will discuss as to what I think about using racial profiling on possible terrorist suspects. I will use sources ranging from news reports to newspaper articles written shortly after the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001.
“Racial profiling is the use of race as a consideration in suspect profiling or other law enforcement practices” (Unknown Author #1, pg. ... But is this practice right for trying to identify terrorist suspects? Just because all of the terrorists suspects who participated in the September 11 terrorist attacks were all of Arab descent, does that mean that all terrorists in the world are of Arab descent?
Approximate Word count = 782 Approximate Pages = 3.1 (250 words per page double spaced)
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