Racial profiling is the controversial practice of determining a probability of criminal suspicion on the basis of race, national origin, or ethnicity, and, at times, the act of basing law enforcement or exclusionary actions on such a profile.
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- City Journal: The Myth of Racial Profiling Heather MacDonald says there's no credible evidence that racial profiling exists, yet the crusade to abolish it threatens a decade's worth of crime-fighting success.
- Racial Profiling: Racially Biased Law Enforcement A National Problem Summaries of news, documents, and links.
- PBS: Is Racial Profiling Real? Transcript of the Think Tank with Ben Wattenberg, Heather MacDonald, Paul Butler, and David Cole. Includes biographies of guests and discussion forum.
- Lamberth Consulting, LLC Working with state and local governments, law enforcement agencies and civil rights groups to assess and deter racial profiling practices.
- The New Face Of Racial Profiling Includes commentary on how terrorism affects the debate.
- Racial Profiling: The View From A Squad Car Fred Reed discusses types of profiling, concluding that racial profiling is not discrimination.
- Racial Profiling at the Airport Michael Kinsley discusses the discrimination people are afraid to be against.
- Racial Profiling in America American Civil Liberties Union page on racial profiling and "driving while Black".