Essays On Racial Profiling

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Racial Profiling
“Racial Profiling? We don’t do that here. Now Let’s go get that brown fucker!” “Racial profiling at its core concerns the invidious use of race or ethnicity as a criterion in conducting stops, searches and other law enforcement investigative procedures. It is premised on the erroneous assumption that any particular individual of one race or ethnicity is more likely to engage in misconduct than any particular individual of another race or ethnicity. Racial profiling in law enforcement is not merely wrong, but also ineffective. Race-based assumptions in law enforcement perpetuate negative racial stereotypes that are harmful to our rich and diverse democracy, and materially impair our efforts to maintain a fair and just society”. Racial Profiling should not be implemented by law enforcement agencies and it should not be tolerated by the public. Racial Profiling is a violation of the fourteenth and fourth amendment and it also prevents police officers from serving entire communities, and it is costing taxpayers’ money.
Racial Profiling is unconstitutional it is a violation of the fourth and fourteenth amendments. The fourth amendment states “The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.” It states that no one should be forced to allow a police officer to search their car, their house or their person without a justifiable reason other than their race. The fourteenth amendment states that “No state shall make or enforce any law which s...

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...Do we really want the full power of government to act out our stereotypes and prejudices? This is what we have a Constitution for: to help us live up to our values and not down to our fears.
Racial profiling is unconstitutional, and it affects every single one of us, maybe not everyone gets racially profiled but one way or another we all pay the consequences. Racial profiling is a violation of the constitution, it affects the way law enforcement agency work and the relationship built between a community and police, leading to insecurity among citizens. Racial Profiling is costing money to taxpayers, forcing states to reduce cost in other sections in order to prevent Officers from executing it, which might mean less money for schools or less money for hospitals. Is this the type of society you want to be part of, a society that doesn’t respect their own constitution?

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