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Thesis On Racial Profiling

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Ariel Abreu
11th - English
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Racial Profiling
Introduction:
Racial profiling is the use of an individual's race or ethnicity as a key factor in deciding if the person should enforce such things on the other person. The act of racial profiling is a type of discrimination. “Discrimination is an act of injustice and prejudicial treatment of different types of people, depending on their age, sex, race or religion”
Racial discrimination occurs every day in the United States, in cities and towns across the country. Racial profiling is illegal, violating the U.S. Constitution’s promises of equal protection under the law to all and freedom from unreasonable searches ("Racial Profiling." 2015). Discrimination happens because of bias, whether …show more content…

An example of what happened some years ago that caused a lot of controversies especially in Ferguson, a town in the United States, was Mike Brown’s case. After Mike Brown robbed a store and leaving with a pack of cigarettes a white police officer called Wilson attempted to find Brown and kill him. Instead of shooting once or not shooting at all, because he had surrendered, Officer Wilson decided to shoot 12 times declaring Mike Brown dead. If Mike Brown was a white American he probably would not have been …show more content…

War on Drugs began in the 1980’s. The War on Drugs was all about stopping people and arresting them for drug possession. During that time, black men imprisonment’s rate was nearly seven times higher than the rate of white men. As Human Rights Watch observed in a 2009 stud that black men are arrested at much higher rates than whites even though they commit drug offenses at comparable rates("Dissecting the Long, Deep Roots of Racial Profiling in America." 2013). This is important because it shows that Black men are still getting arrested way more than white men, even though 29 years went

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