How DOES racial profiling affect otherS? The person who is profiled is treated unfairly by businesses, policemen, the court system, neighbors avoid them and think they are criminals when they are not, schools treat them unfairly, they don't get a fair break when it comes to credit, buying a house or a car. They can be mistreated by the medical profession ... such as automatically assuming a black person has a certain disease or does not take care of themselves or other such silliness. Hey even a gay person can be suspected of having AIDS and people will avoid him or her. Racial profiling is a very serious error and is unfair to the people being profiled. Imagine being a dark person who looks like an Arab and he is thought to be a terrorist when really he or she is just a person who cam from India or Mexico or Bolivia? And not all Muslim's are terrorist therefore racially profiling them as being terrorist is grossly unfair. Are you white? Do people profile you as being a Christian and an ugly American and a racist?
Deep seated racist attitudes and misconceptions cause racial profiling
When police officers pullover more minorities, that is racial profiling. Clerks that follow minorities around in the store are racial profiling. Another instance of racial profiling is when individuals try to change the incomes of NBA players.
In many states in the U.S. racial profiling is legal and used by law enforcement officials. Racial profiling is a highly debated topic with supporters who agree with it and many who do not.
no racail profiling is based soley on their age and the color of their skin
Racial Profiling Is Wrong - 2010 was released on: USA: 20 April 2010
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Here's a bias based profiling link that explains it well: www.wppd.org/about/bbp.htm
Yes! Racial Profiling does exist in The Royal Bahamas Police Force. The police Force use racial profiling to prevent and detect crime and apprehend criminals. Traffic stop plays a role in racial profiling. Police officers pull over dark tinted cars because the suspect that there is something the driver of that vehicle is hiding.
The ACLU
Racial profiling.
Joe Collum
In some cases yes, it does.