The Benefits Of Racial Profiling

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In the news every day there are stories about the ways the police abuse their power, whether through physical abuse, or simply just profiling a person because of their race. Racial profiling by the police is a common practice that police use to try and prevent a crime before it happens. Although racial profiling has been shown to disproportionally affect minorities, and has been unsuccessful more often than it has been successful, racial profiling is allowed in law enforcement and there needs to be more to discourage these practices. First, racial profiling is unfairly affecting minorities, whose only offense for this subjugation is the race they were born with. For example, one study concluded that an African-American or a Latino are twice as likely to be pulled over compared to their white counterpart (“By the Numbers”). This statistic shows not only the way racial profiling affects minorities, …show more content…

Racial profiling is such a common sight that some African American parents have to give their children a talk about the first time they will be pulled over for the color of their skin (“Racial Profiling”). But racial profiling does not stop with African-Americans and Latinos, after 9/11 Muslims have been a clear target of racial profiling at airports and everyday life because of the religion they practice, …show more content…

The definition of racial profiling, “refers to the practice of singling out individuals, solely based on their race or ethnicity, for questioning, investigation, arrest or detainment” and is so clearly a mistreatment of power, racial profiling is nonetheless legal in most states and not much is being done to stop it. For this crime to stop completely, we have to recognize the crime and make laws to stand against racial

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