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What is Racial Profiling?

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Racial Profiling in the Past

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Recent Cases of Racial Profiling

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Statistics 

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We believe in order eradicate the usage of racial profiling, we (the people) need to become more familiar with every nation and people of that nation. It is pointless to go out in a world with knowing nothing. Our idea is for schools to create classes or guided educated lessons about ethnicity and different peoples. Part of the reason for Racial profiling is because of something called generalizatoin. Generalizing is placing many things or subjects into the same category and giving/basing them withthe same characteristic. 

 

For example to say every person sings very well is generalizing. Not everyone can agree with that statement or even believe that every person in the world can sing seriously well. 


 

The bill we follow:
 
The End Racial Profiling Act comprehensively addresses the insidious practice of racial profiling by law enforcement on five levels:  first, it clearly defines the racially discriminatory practice of racial profiling by law enforcement at all levels; second, it creates a federal prohibition against racial profiling; thirdly, it mandates data collection so we can fully assess the true extent of the problem; fourth, it provides funding for the retraining of law enforcement officials on how to discontinue and prevent the use of racial profiling; and fifth, it holds law enforcement agencies that continue to use racial profiling accountable.

Below is the link to the following act/bill

https://s3.amazonaws.com/naacp.3cdn.net/8bb9b0228f44000ac4_enm6bh95k.pdf

 

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