Racial Profiling and Law Enforcement

  • August 14, 2004

Whereas racial profiling is any action undertaken by a person in a position of authority or an organization, for reasons of safety, security or public protection, that relies on stereotypes about race, ethnicity, nationality, ancestry, place of origin, aboriginality, or religion, rather than on reasonable suspicion, to single out an individual or group for different treatment or greater scrutiny

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Racial Profiling and Law Enforcement