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American University in Dubai | American University in Dubai | Main Collection | HV 8141 .H298 2002 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Copy Type:01 - Books | Available | 627786 |
HV 8079.55 Spatial analysis methods of road traffic collisions / | HV 8139 .T63 2012 Cop watch : spectators, social media, and police reform / | HV 8141 .C67 2009 Criminal justice / | HV 8141 .H298 2002 Profiles in injustice : why racial profiling cannot work / | HV 8144 .F43 E53 2001 The informant : a true story / | HV 8148 .B22 S54 2008 Homicide : a year on the killing streets / | HV 8194 .K38 2010 European internal security : towards supranational governance in the area of freedom, security and justice / |
Includes bibliographical references (p. [229]-263) and index.
Profiles in Injustice: American Life Under the Regime of Racial Profiling -- Profiling Past and Present, and High-Discretion Police Tactics -- Profiling Unmasked: From Criminal Profiling to Racial Profiling -- The Hard Numbers: Why Racial Profiling Doesn't Add Up -- The Costs of Racial Profiling: Casualties and Collateral Damage -- It's Not Just Driving While Black: How Profiling Affects Latinos, Asians, and Arabs -- Meeting the Challenge of Racial Profiling -- A Case Study: How One Police Agency Changed for the Better -- Conclusion: The Self-Fulfilling Prophecy and the Future.
Racial profiling--as practiced by police officers, highway troopers, and customs officials--has become one of America's most explosive public issues. In this myth-busting book, David Harris reveals that the data collected by law-enforcement agencies themselves on racial profiling makes the case against it.
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