Racial profiling : opposing viewpoints /

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[ 01. English Non Fiction ] Authors: Nelson, David Erik. Series: Opposing viewpoints. Published by : Greenhaven Press, (Detroit :) Physical details: 264 p. ; 24 cm. Subject(s): Racial profiling in law enforcement. | Discrimination in law enforcement. | Critical thinking --Problems, exercises, etc. Year : 2009 01. English Non Fiction Item type : 01. English Non Fiction
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Colonel Gray High School 363.2 RAC Available

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Does racial profiling exist? -- Should Arab Muslims be profiled in the war on terror? -- Is racial profiling generally justifiable? -- What are the consequences of racial profiling?

Racial profiling exists / American Civil Liberties Union -- Racial profiling does not exist / Heather Mac Donald -- It is difficult to establish whether racial profiling is occurring / Steve Holbert and Lisa Rose -- How affirmative action is like racial profiling / Ilya Somin -- Affirmative action is not racial profiling / Austin Cline -- Behavioral profiling is not racial profiling / Jonathan V. Last -- Behavioral profiling can be just as discriminatory as racial profiling / Eric Lipton -- Racial profiling exists in countries other than the United States / Tony McNicol -- Arab Muslims should be profiled by the government / Sharon R. Reddick -- Arab Muslims should not be profiled by the government / Mark Engler and Saurav Sarkar -- Arab Muslims are profiled by businessess / Michael Scherer -- Arab Muslims are not profiled by businessess / Daniel Mandel -- Profiling Arab Muslims is essential to fighting terrorism / Daniel Pipes -- Profiling Arab Muslims is ineffective in fighting terror / Richard Miniter -- Racial profiling may be an effective law enforcement technique / David Frum -- Racial profiling is ineffective / Kim Zetter -- Profiling can be effective, by may be too costly / Bruce Schneier -- Profiling Japanese Americans during World War II was necessary / Michelle Malkin -- Profiling Japanese Americans during World War II was unjustified / Eric Muller -- Racial profiling is medically useful / Sally Satel -- Racial profiling is medically useless / Robert Lee Hotz -- Profiling endangers law-abiding citizens / Anmol Chaddha -- Racial profiling disrupts commerce / NewStandard -- Accusations of racial profiling alienate law enforcement / Michael Nevin Jr. -- Concerns about racial profiling stifle innovation in law enforcement technology / Jessica Snyder Sachs -- The specter of racial profiling obstructs law enforcement / Steve Holbert and Lisa Rose -- Racial profiling has needlessly complicated the war on terror / David Cole and Jules Lobel.