"Discrimination or "Good" Policing the Racial Profiling Debate in Canada written by Scott Wortley who is a student at the University of Toronto had conducted two surveys. ... It is therefore quite upsetting to note that in today's society discrimination and racism still exist and play a dominate roll in assuming that people are guilty of committing crimes in Canada. In today's society Racial Profiling is not a legitimate tool to use when solving crime as it instead makes those feel unwelcome in their own country and brings fear into their lives. ...
Police and prosecutorial misconduct along with Community and political pressure to solve a case are a couple examples off of the list of faults. A huge underlying issue that is too often overseen is the racial discrimination in the court room of minorities. ... What those both for and against Capital Punishment fail to see that Cholbi makes clear in his article is "neither side has recognized that racial discrimination creates not simply a judicial injustice to capital defendants but a social or political injustice to African-Americans as a class". ...