Racial Profiling In Schools

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Racial profiling is one of the biggest issues in our society. It is becoming a daily part of peoples lives around the world. Some people think that racial profiling is not an issue and that people are just over reacting. This is not true because people are taking racial profiling than it needs to be. Racism has many faces. One aspect is racial profiling-the act of prejudging a person because of his skin color or country of origin. Because racial profiling has become part of the American mainstream the topic needs more understanding and, therefore, should discussed in schools. Racial profiling refers to the discriminatory practice by law enforcement officials of targeting individuals for suspicion of crime based on the individuals race. There are many examples of racial profiling in our society today. According to the American Civil Liberties Union, “Racial profiling is the use of race to determine which drivers get pulled over for minor traffic violations. Or the use of race to determine which pedestrians have to get searched for illegal contraband.” When dealing with who should get pulled over and who should get searched that should have nothing to do with someones race. It should be if they are truly doing something wrong that they need to be stopped and checked. For many people they feel that anyone of a different race should all be treated the same in any situation. Racial profiling has gone to the extremes where people have gotten killed for their race. In a claim made by the Huffington …show more content…
One aspect is racial profiling - the act of prejudging a person because of his skin color or country of origin. Because racial profiling has become part of the American mainstream the topic needs more understanding and, therefore, should discussed in schools. In the future racial profiling should not exist and everyone should be treated equally. Make sure that people are treating everyone equally and fairly and not treating one race better than the