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WHAT IS RACIAL PROFILING -VS- POLICE PROFILING?

How does the history of law enforcement impact the perceptions of policing today? What is racial profiling v. police profiling, and how did it evolve? How can we identify the negative consequences of implicit bias, and how can we train to recognize it our




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To Inspire You

Many people don't realize that police can't stop anyone they want just because of a generalized suspicion. There are clear legal standards. Officers may briefly detain a person for investigative purposes only if the officer has reasonable suspicion that criminal activity is occurring. Reasonable suspicion is a step below the probable cause necessary for an arrest. Reasonable suspicion requires more than being in a high-crime area or acting furtive in front of police


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