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In this article I will detail the theoretical factors that contribute to the typical development of African-American crimes and the ways to justify race profiling using this theory.
The image of an African-American young criminal has been identified as a result of various criminal acts. The contribution of this relationship between many African Americans and criminal acts includes actual participation in crime, especially cocaine infringement and violent crime. African-Americans are doing so many criminal arrests, they are overly convicted and imprisoned. However, the public estimate of African-American sin is more important than reality. The media continued the idea of linking race to crime, and these ideas were also strengthened by political agenda. All these phenomena are considered as a criminal threat to the public in modern American society, thereby integrating this young African American stereotype by promoting criminal justice officials' racial profiling It helps. It also seems to prove the use of racial enforcement strategy in criminal investigation. The racial stereotype of a criminal is always a permanent and unfortunate feature of American culture. This common stereotype erroneously changes to subtle reasons of informal policy and practice of racial profiling. This paper assesses various factors that contribute to African-American criminal stereotypes, as it provides legitimacy of classification of racial profiling by officials in law enforcement agencies and other criminal justice agencies. reference
Minorities, black / African-Americans, influence of culture, physical characteristics of criminals, explanation of criminal, relationship between police and ethnic minorities, relationship of ethnic crime
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In line 6, it means the element you want to insert ReactDOM into the React component. Element ID is app. If you remember, there is no element with 'app' and id in the index.html file in our public directory. Now we need to add a script tag pointing to our bundle.js file. Just update the index.html file with the following contents. This application uses an external stylesheet (you can write an inline style sheet to the reactive component) so we have to revise the webpack settings and tell how to handle it Style file (. Css file). In addition, create a subfolder called styles in the client folder and create a main.css file there.
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