While the United States has argued that it entered the era of "post racial discrimination", race profiling has been a deeply disturbing national problem for many years. It was done daily, without evidence of criminal activity, and based on race, ethnicity, nationality, or religion, when law enforcement agencies and civilian security are humiliated and often terrible detention, interrogation and investigation . Racial characterization is clearly illegal that the Constitution of the United States violates an equal effort to protect everyone legally and to escape unreasonable search and seizures. Equally important racial profiling has no effect. It keeps the community away from law enforcement agencies, interferes with community crackdown, and causes law enforcement agencies to lose reliability and trust among those who swear that they will protect and serve.
We protect ourselves from our harm and depend on the police to promote fairness and justice in our communities. But racial profiling treated the whole community as suspicious and led a myriad of people to fear by just saying where they came from, or why they saw what religion they claim.
Ethnic profiling affects various color communities. A systematic analysis of the blacks of traffic and pedestrian sites was done by slavery over 240 years and legitimate racial discrimination for over 90 years. Members of the Muslim, Arab and South Asian communities have been explained by airline staff, federal law enforcement agencies, and local police since 11th September 2001.
The federal government encourages local law enforcement agencies to collaborate with federal agencies to make unprecedented attacks on immigrant communities and workplaces, especially for Latin communities. These policies unduly expanded the fundamental trust of local law enforcement agencies, weakened immigrant society and created a fear atmosphere. Anti-immigrant rhetoric brings a surge in hat office and racial profiling for Latin Americans
ACLU's work on race profiling includes major initiatives in litigation, public education and advocacy, including lobbying through data collection and anti-analysis law, litigation against individual victims of aviation, police and government racial profiling Yes.
In the remarkable contribution to the study of relationships of race, crime and justice, prominent scholars in this field criticized many years of assumptions and myths on race, and new and effective for criminal justice policy makers We urge you to develop a strategy. Dealing with social problems caused by this misunderstanding. In the section on criminal logic theory, law enforcement agencies, courts and laws, juvenile delinquency and sexuality issues, contributors work to eliminate the myths of African-Americans participating in the criminal justice system. Each contributor urges readers and the criminal justice system to develop meaningful strategies to deal with racial discrimination that is still common in our judicial system.
It is impossible to design solutions to various problems within the criminal justice system unless we talk about race. The harsh criminal justice policy that has dominated over the past 30 years has brought about over-expression of colorful people in the criminal justice system. We must force the next government and parliament to support policies that support public safety and racial justice. Otherwise, the following climate disaster will affect poor people and colored people. It is only people (tragic) who feel that those who have been historically ignored receive the least amount of assistance in the prevention and mitigation of natural disasters. Hurricane Katrina, and indifference to the angry people of the government, shows this calmly.