Racial profiling and cumulative injustice
Many people believe that racial profiling is wrong. A 2004 Gallup poll of public attitudes on racial profiling found that most Americans regard it as unjustified for each context about which respondents were surveyed. For example, 67% expressed the opinion that police may never treat race as a predi...
Main Author: | Mogensen, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Wiley
2017
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