By: Kierra, Jonathan, Gabriel, Saul What Racial Profiling really is a form of racism consisting of the (alleged) policy of policemen who stop and search.

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By: Kierra, Jonathan, Gabriel, Saul

What Racial Profiling really is a form of racism consisting of the (alleged) policy of policemen who stop and search vehicles driven by persons belonging to particular racial groups

Who is subject to this??? In racial profiling it most cases it’s the minorities that are subject to unjustly searching or getting pulled over and other acts of racial profiling

Who is hit hardest by racial profiling??? The minorities that are hit hardest by racial profiling are African Americans and Hispanics.

Ways to help prevent racial profiling 1.Never judge someone on first appearance 2.If you now someone that likes to profile people on appearance explain to them that it is unjust to judge someone on their appearance. 3.Share knowledge with your friends and family about other cultures, races, nationalities

Way to help prevent racial profiling cont… 4.Take time to befriend all sorts of people you might learn a thing or two. 5. Remember that everyone can contribute to the cause of stopping racial profiling and one person can make a world of difference.

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