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Profiles in Injustice

Monday, August 08, 2005

David Harris argues that racial profiling is not only a threat to civil rights, it’s a bad crime-fighting strategy. In Profiles in Injustice, he presents statistical data that undermine the usefulness of racial profiling as a way of stopping criminals.

Music:
“New York’s Finest” and “The Water” (off of the Usual Suspects Soundtrack) composed by John Ottman

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