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    “On average‚ there are 288‚820 victims (age 12 or older) of rape each year in the United States” (RAINN). Many of these attackers are often known as sex offenders or rapists. Imagine having to wake up everyday dealing with the physical‚ emotional‚ and psychological consequences of being raped. The sex offenders or rapists’ who attacked you have to now go through a legal process and will be put onto a registry. Unfortunately‚ this legal process could take many months‚ and even worse is that several

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    Racial Profiling In America Michael Miller Everest University Online ENC 1102 48 Composition II Instructor: Deena Shehata September 22nd 2013 Racial Profiling In America Everybody has been taught to hate black‚ whether its black ice‚ a black cat‚ or black plague to the black sheep‚ the verdict is already been handed down‚ everything black is bad. That’s what history has told the world. From the days of old‚ to modern times‚ black has been associated with death‚ wrong‚ or misfortune.

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    period Racial Profiling vs. Criminal Profiling Justice is said to be blind‚ at least that is what the Supreme Court says. But in many instances‚ it has caused others to think differently. The scale on which justice is weighed has been corrupted from the inside and has caused this great controversial issue to rise. That issue is racial profiling and its implementation in police investigations and court systems. According to the American Civil Liberties Union‚ racial profiling is defined as the

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    The definition of the term‚ ‘Genetic Profiling’ refers to the procedure of analysing the DNA in samples of a person’s body tissue or body fluid for the purpose of identification. DNA is the 0.1% of the DNA that differentiates each person from another‚ to identify individuals. In criminal cases‚ DNA profiling is used to analyse small traces of DNA at a crime scene to bring the perpetrator to justice. This technology allows for the analysis of DNA left at a crime scene by the perpetrator allowing

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    Racial Profiling Racial profiling has been a part of the United States justice system about as long as there has been a justice system. In 1944 the supreme court made the decision that racial profiling was not unjust or unconstitutional. They said it is okay to practice during times of great emergency. Since then there have been countless lawsuits towards the United States for unlawful searches based on ethnicity. Many of these searches involve innocent citezens who are treated unfairly.

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    com/dna-profiling.htm http://grow.cals.wisc.edu/health/how-dna-profiling-works http://www.paternitynet.com/?q=node/3 How DNA Typing (Profiling) has Freed Innocent People from Lives in Jail DNA is an all-around subject that has many different aspects. DNA Profiling‚ however‚ is one of our greatest discoveries. This discovery led us to know how to analyze‚ identify‚ and match DNA according to certain genes on the DNA. This Profiling has freed many convicted felons‚ because their DNA didn’t

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    racial profiling has been considers a major issue between enforcement and citizens in general. Racial profiling is the act of suspecting or targeting a person on the basis of an individual’s race‚ ethnicity‚ religion or national origin. Most often when people think about racial profiling‚ they think of police brutality‚ which is wrong. The idea of racial profiling should be acceptable as long as no one is being harmed and there is no racism involved. People are convinced that racial profiling is unfair

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    Racial Profiling: Useful or Harmful? When enforcers of the law go about their jobs they use many techniques to decrease their suspect pools‚ one of the most controversial techniques officers use is racial profiling. People believe racial profiling causes police distrust and at the same time encourages “fishing expeditions”. When should officers be allowed to use racial profiling‚ and when shouldn’t they? The most common use of racial profiling is in traffic stops‚ but this is one area racial profiling

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    Junyong Kim Professor Natalie Oliveri ENG 112 10/13/2010 Racial profiling Final draft “Should the U.S government use racial profiling in the war against terrorism?” In today’s society‚ the issue of terrorism is not just a concern for some countries such as America or some Arabic countries but for all countries‚ and it is becoming more important that protecting own country from terrorism. Everyone probably remember the September 11 terror‚ which is one of the biggest attacks in recent few

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    Racial profiling‚ defined as the targeting of individuals and groups by law enforcement officials‚ even partially‚ on the basis of race‚ ethnicity‚ national origin‚ or religion‚ except when there is trustworthy information‚ relevant to the locality and timeframe‚ that links persons belonging to one of the groups to an identified criminal incident or scheme. Law enforcement agencies are designed to protect the people. They are mandated to operate in a fair and ethical manner. Their primary function

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