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Profiling And Immigration, Aaron Haas Sep 2012

Profiling And Immigration, Aaron Haas

Washington and Lee Journal of Civil Rights and Social Justice

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Beginning To End Racial Profiling: Definitive Solutions To An Elusive Problem, Kami Chavis Simmons Sep 2011

Beginning To End Racial Profiling: Definitive Solutions To An Elusive Problem, Kami Chavis Simmons

Washington and Lee Journal of Civil Rights and Social Justice

No abstract provided.


The Drug War And The Parable Of The Bad Samaritan, Joseph E. Kennedy Sep 2011

The Drug War And The Parable Of The Bad Samaritan, Joseph E. Kennedy

Washington and Lee Journal of Civil Rights and Social Justice

No abstract provided.


A Brave New World Of Stop And Frisk, Ron Bacigal Sep 2011

A Brave New World Of Stop And Frisk, Ron Bacigal

Washington and Lee Journal of Civil Rights and Social Justice

No abstract provided.


Using The Charter To Stop Racial Profiling: The Development Of An Equality-Based Conception Of Arbitrary Detention, David M. Tanovich Apr 2002

Using The Charter To Stop Racial Profiling: The Development Of An Equality-Based Conception Of Arbitrary Detention, David M. Tanovich

Osgoode Hall Law Journal

Do the police use race as a proxy for criminality, particularly, in drug cases? If so, is this a rational discriminatory practice that is based on who the usual offender is or an offensive exercise of racial prejudice? What are the consequences for those communities targeted by the police? This article investigates these questions that have gone unanswered for too long in Canada. After offering a definition of racial profiling, evidence is presented that suggests that the practice is rampant in the United States and is likely practiced by some Canadian police forces, particularly, in cities with large visible minority …


U.S. Border Enforcement: Drugs, Migrants, And The Rule Of Law, Kevin R. Johnson Jan 2002

U.S. Border Enforcement: Drugs, Migrants, And The Rule Of Law, Kevin R. Johnson

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.