Undergraduate Psychology Research Methods Journal
Abstract
The following paper outlines different views of racial profiling. Racial profiling is painted in various lights due to the ambiguity and the magnitude that surrounds this concern. Accusations seem to be on every news headline, but how do we as a public know who was in the right and who was in the wrong and how can he or she prove the true intention of any given situation? Both pros and cons from each side, of an average citizen of the United States of America and also from the law enforcement personnel that live to serve and protect those citizens and the highest law of our land, The Constitution of the United States of America are stated and analyzed. A data analysis study is presented from the village of Caseyville, Illinois.
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Ollie, Samantha
(2012)
"Racial Profiling is Not Specifically Always Black or White,"
Undergraduate Psychology Research Methods Journal: Vol. 1:
Iss.
14, Article 12.
Available at:
https://digitalcommons.lindenwood.edu/psych_journals/vol1/iss14/12
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Publication Date
5-2012