Descriptions of racial features are pretty worrisome issues in the United States, and in other countries "with necessary modifications". However, perhaps due to its sensitivity, there is little philosophical reflection on this subject. This article provides a normative assessment of race profiling and encourages a more philosophical debate about this issue. Our argument is based on two assumptions about productivity of crime. First, we believe there is a significant correlation between the membership of a particular ethnic group and a particular criminal trend. Next, considering this trend, I think that preventing, searching, or investigating the differences between members of these groups will help to suppress crime. In other words, we assume that these measures eliminate more crimes than other measures and hinder expenditure. If these assumptions fail (perhaps so), the problem described in this article will not occur. If the hypothesis is true, it is an important feature of people morally justified in the broad case, including police and security measures deciding to stop race, search or investigate, and many controversial cases We believe. Most of the discussion on 'racial profiling' does not distinguish race usage and other themes, especially police abuse, by police tactics. This abuse is a serious problem and needs to be eliminated. But this is indeed a separable matter and claims that the police race can be used properly without abusing and the discussion will be very useful if these issues are separated .
Before discussing racial profiling, it is important to understand what racial profiling is. American Civil Liberties Union defines racial profiling as "discriminatory behavior by law enforcement officials against suspected crimes based on personal race, ethnicity, religion, or nationality" (ethnic profile: definition). Using this definition, we can conclude that evidence of erroneous behavior is not included in racial profiling, and it depends entirely on the above functions. We can see again ... See more
Race profiling? Racial characterization is the practice of law enforcement agencies and security agencies that encourages employees to block, search and investigate people based on race, ethnicity, nationality or religion. Ethnic profiling is usually targeted at ethnic minorities, but since many instances of racial profiling are taking place on certain crimes, every ethnic and cultural group is exposed to a more rigorous review by the authorities It is. (Ebscohost.com) This is what I think about race profiling
Racial or racial characterization is based on racial observation characteristics or behavior, not personal suspicions for suspecting or targeting behavior of a particular racial person. Racial characterization is often referred to as the use of law enforcement agencies and leads to discrimination against minorities. Media prejudice is the prejudice or prejudice of journalists and news makers in mass media in the selection of events, reporting of stories, and how these events are covered. This term is usually not an opinion of an individual journalist or article but means to hurt winning or winning in violation of the news standard. Discussion of the degree of prejudice of media in various countries. There are monitoring teams reporting media bias.