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Even though America is perceived as the most civilized country in the world, racial profiling like social issues are spoiling the image of America. This paper analyses how racial profiling affects American society today. Racial profiling can be witnessed in almost the entire segments of American social life. In professional world, organizational world, academic world, cultural world and political world, racial profiling can be witnessed in many forms. Schools are one of the major places in which racial profiling can be witnessed.
Black students are treated differently in schools and colleges by the teachers and the fellow students. Because of the ill-treatment received by black students, in academic institutions, they are not much interested in continuing their studies. Moreover the emotional problems and frustrations faced by such students as a result of racial profiling may develop antisocial behavior among them. Traffic police officers treat the traffic violation cases of whites and blacks differently in America. Even serious white traffic offenders escape from punishments whereas blacks forced to suffer heavy penalties even for simple traffic violation incidents.
Moreover, traffic police always take the side of the white person when an accident or collision occurs between the vehicles of a white and a black. In professional world or organizational world, racial profiling can be observed in different ways. During the recruitment process, companies often give preference to the whites even if the black counterpart has better academic qualifications and experiences. While deciding promotions, a white person always gets preference over a black person even if the black person is much smarter than the white.
Moreover, blacks forced to face lot of workplace harassment and bullying. Even the criminal justice system has some reservations while hearing the similar cases of blacks and whites or cases in which a black and white is involved. The chances of getting severe punishment are more in the case of a black than a white even if both of them committed same crime. The following facts and statistics clearly show that racial profiling existing strongly in American criminal justice system. Researchers at the University of Louisville had found in 1995 that, as in other states, blacks who killed whites were more likely to receive the death penalty than any other offender-victim combination.
In fact, looking at the makeup of Kentucky's death row in 1996 revealed that 100% of the inmates were there for murdering a white victim, and none were there for the murder of a black victim, despite the fact that there have been over 1,000 African-Americans murdered in Kentucky since the death penalty was reinstated (The Death Penalty in Black and White: Who Lives, Who Dies, Who Decides) After 9/11 world trade Centre attack by terrorists, another form of racial profiling is slowly developing in America.
Even innocent Muslims are looked suspiciously by the Americans. Moreover, Muslim people forced to face entire body screening or naked body scanning at the entry and exit points of American airports. Even former Indian President and renowned scientist APJ Abdul Kalam forced to face body screening in New Delhi International airport before entering an American flight. A case was registered after the Bureau of Civil Aviation Security (BCAS) approached the police against the staff of the American airliner for carrying out pre-embarkation
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