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Racial Profiling


However, a quick check into the demographics that make up these two groups of people will prove this to be very untrue. Racial profiling is based on the premise that minorities commit most drug offenses. Because of this over riding thought, police search for illegal substances primarily among black Americans, finding an uneven number actually in possession of these substances. These persons are arrested, thereby reinforcing the belief that drug.
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             trafficking is mostly limited to the black culture. All the while, white drivers receive far less police attention, affording the drug dealers among this group of people to go free. This adds to the perception that whites commit far fewer drug offenses than minorities. The unfortunate result is the innocent people are often persecuted based on their skin color alone. Statistics prove the use and selling of drugs are not limited to minorities in America; in fact, five times as many whites use drugs.
             From the outset of the "war on drugs," minorities.
             have been targeted. According to our own.
             governmental reports 80 percent of the country's.
             cocaine users are white, and the "typical".
             cocaine user is a white middle class suburbanite.
             But law enforcement tactics remain concentrated.
             in the inner city, continuing to feed the.
             perception that drug dealers and users are black.
             This allowed the "drug courier profile," which.
             possesses racial overtones, to take hold .
             (Harris 7).
             Media attention to this issue has been on the rise over approximately the last five years. In the past twelve months alone, front-page stories and editorials have.
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             appeared not only in the major national newspapers, but many local papers as well. Talk to almost any black person in the country and you will hear personal accounts of unjustified traffic stops by the police. These numerous accounts leave one with the perception that our police forces are using race as the primary basis for making a majority of traffic stops (Green 6A).


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