In fact, the international chiefs of police have said that these interviews are a fine example of racial profiling. |
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Critics called the practice racial profiling and police revised the testing. |
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The truth of the matter is, we find racial profiling has a lot to do why African-American males are stopped in the first place. |
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It would eliminate much of the excuse law enforcement has for racial profiling. |
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These hearings will focus on the practice of racial profiling as it affects a range of communities of color across the country. |
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I'm entirely open to the argument that racial profiling is a counterproductive means. |
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We're still far from the ideal, as racial profiling and unequal incomes for women and minorities attest. |
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In addition, minority men are more likely to disapprove of racial profiling than their female counterparts. |
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After performing a song about the police and racial profiling, they were arrested and thrown in jail. |
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In addition, racial profiling and other tactics scrutinize black people more than other groups. |
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Regardless of how anyone surrounds the concept, racial profiling boiled down to its essential substance is racism. |
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But instead of being applauded for a job well done, the agents are being accused of racial profiling. |
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He wrote and passed landmark legislation to end racial profiling among state law enforcement agencies. |
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In the last few months, the city council passed new laws to deal with what's become known as racial profiling. |
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In June, the administration banned federal law enforcement officers from racial profiling in routine police work. |
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He said that in order for racial profiling to be considered logical, it would have to pass a cost-benefit analysis. |
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The costs of the racial profiling crusade, warn these officers, are enormous. |
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This was a routine and proper investigative step and was not the result of racial profiling. |
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He then presented an overview of studies on racial profiling in different countries. |
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Jones, a data entry clerk for the State Health Department, said she had experienced racial profiling. |
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Being a law enforcement officer of Asian background myself, it is not easy to target my own race with racial profiling when instructed to do so. |
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When contextualized in this manner, racial profiling is perceived by the police as one in a series of activities that define their work. |
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I also want to address the misperception that the Service uses racial profiling in its investigations. |
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The Declaration did not shy away from such contentious issues as racial profiling. |
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According to him, identity crises are the reason for the increase of racial profiling. |
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It is easy to dismiss racial profiling and other examples of prejudice as minor vexations when the nation faces deadly attacks on its citizens both here and abroad. |
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Like racial profiling and other types of discrimination, ascribing the behaviour of individuals to a group damages everyone in that group. |
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In addition, people have been denied housing, education and other services due to racial profiling. |
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This information will be used for public education purposes and to engage with authorities about abusive practices such as racial profiling. |
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It is the purpose of this paper to briefly discuss the results of two recent Toronto surveys that directly addressed the racial profiling debate. |
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Human rights tribunals have made it clear that the issue in not whether racial profiling is intentional, but rather whether it occurred. |
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Ironically, this is a cost of racial profiling that may well hamper law enforcement. |
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The headlines read that a new official policy bans racial profiling. |
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Officers who reject the idea of racial profiling are certainly in denial. |
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You become the target of racial profiling either while walking or driving. |
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Right-wing columnists call for Eric Holder to launch a full-scale federal investigation on racial profiling at the White House. |
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As fears of the virus hitting Europe intensify, health officials warn that paranoia and racial profiling may grow, as well. |
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Often these riots reflect anger among socio-economically deprived racial minority groups in regards to police brutality, racial profiling, institutional racism, and urban decay. |
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It notes in particular that police officers reportedly use racial profiling in their decisions, for example regarding spot checks carried out in the streets. |
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The state attorney general said the figures showed that a systematic process of racial profiling had become a routine part of state police operations. |
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To professional law enforcement officers and the public, racial profiling is blatantly objectionable and indefensible. |
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The lives of many political and economic migrants and refugees are infracted by poverty. ill health, illiteracy, disability, gender inequity, xenophobia, racial profiling and social exclusion. |
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Define achievable objectives and apply common indicators in order to assess incidents and trends in racism and discrimination, such as racial profiling, as well as the impact of municipal policies and programs. |
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In August 1993, Alexander P. Waugh, the executive assistant attorney general at the time, apparently began having misgivings about racial profiling. |
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In reviewing the decision, the Ontario Court of Appeal found that racial profiling would usually be proven through circumstantial evidence and that in this case there was enough evidence to support such a finding. |
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Various witnesses have raised concerns that the ATA generally legitimizes racial profiling by law enforcement and security intelligence officials. |
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His words were a study in fearful, hopped-up racial profiling. |
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Many consider de facto racial profiling an example of institutional racism in law enforcement. |
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In the United States, the practice of racial profiling has been ruled to be both unconstitutional and a violation of civil rights. |
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First of all, it could be an effective means of monitoring police behaviour and might very well reduce the number of unjustified, racial profiling incidents. |
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How can the Minister of Citizenship and Immigration justify these actions, which look very much like racial profiling, on the part of the Canadian government? |
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Arizona's law invites racial profiling and abuse of police power. |
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