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Breanna Brown

Mrs. Di Soma

ERWC, Period 5

14 October 2016

Racial profiling in the United states has come to an all time high creating problems with

violence among many cities across the nation. Certain races feel that racial profiling is a fuel to

their fire, and motivates them to resort to violence, Several social studies science scholars have

noted that the relationship between race-related to discrimination, and violence(Pitt). As this

crisis continues we are blind to the fact that is is creating problems among communities and

other racial groups. Taking the problem seriously is just half of the issue among police

force,and citizens. Sources from the Are these Consequences of Discrimination, state

Hoskin found that racial discrimination was positively associated with school violence when

there were higher levels of feelings of racism(Pitt). School violence begins with those who are

bullied, and left out or targeted because of their ethnicity, or race. We are in the year 2016 we do

not need to be discriminating against those who portray as different. Racial Profiling is America

has become just an everyday ordinary common or actions, this needs to be addressed among

those who are the problem. The idea that people of another race, or ethnicity being focused on

from the police force, or kids in school is a hideous idea. Coming up with the solution to the

problem we have in this country is going to be long and take everyone to realize the impact it has

among communities.

As racial profiling continues to spread,and diminish many ethnic groups in the United States

there are many stereotypes among the problem that people believe are everyday instances.
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Stereotyping has become a very big issue in schools, the workplace, and among the public. Many

people target are certain group because of the acts there race has committed. White all

Americans are subjected to these laws, most often Muslims and Arabs experience more extreme

versions(Kam Kinder). The world has revolved its security around certain events such as nine

eleven creating a massive stereotype within the Muslim community. The problem is amoung

many other groups as well including African Americans. The police force claims they are doing

their job by singling out what they believe is suspicious. In the end is it just flat out racial

profiling? When the law points the finger of suspicion at groups instead of

individuals(Newport). The law has had run ins with certain racial profiling instances,and if the

force they used w2as necessary. Where these people in the line of fire killed because of their

actions or how they appeared.

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