The Ethics Of Racial Profiling

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Celeste Torres
Dr. Allen Benn
May 6, 2016

Ethics of racial profiling has been a subject of discomfort for many minorities in New York City. Racial profiling has always been an issue in New York City but it has only been recently that it has caught the public’s attention. Luiza Maria Filimon explain to us in “Police Pratices In New York: Between Racial Profiling, Discrimination and Unconsitiutionality”, how stop and frisk was being used unfairly and that officers would need to have facts providing the injustice. The use of race “only” to determine that the person has committed or is about to commit a crime, is a crime. Not only is racial profiling illegal but is also an unethical way of policing the community. It is impossible for Police officers …show more content…

Profiling could be a very controversial subject due to the fact that people assume that the police officers have an entitlement to stop and search only people that they believe have committed, or are about to commit a crime. The prevention aspect of profiling people seems to threaten society’s Fourth Amendment, and to justify what Americans call a warrantless search. The Fourth is designed to “protect individuals against unreasonable searches and seizures by police officers.” (194) Statics show that one in three African men will serve time in prison if this trend was to continue. In addition, there are even more worries when it comes to racial profiling. The worries about racial profiling are that any profiling based on a person race may create a problem in society, this racism may lead to the abuse and unfair treatment of …show more content…

Racial Profiling and the racism aspect of it continue the legacy of disadvantage to black people compared to whites. It is safe to say that racial profiling is quite plausibly, an example of racist habits and ideas. Another reason for the excuse of profiling racially is to supposedly lower black on black crime. It was showed that in 2011 685,724 people were stopped. Instead the outcome of this is usually the opposite at the same time it is political ways to make the residence of the white communities feel secure and safe. If the police truly want to reduce crime, why don’t they stop treating black people as criminals and start treating them as victims. More than 80 percent of stop and frisk due to racial profiling were found

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