POLICY OF RACIAL PROFILING IN COLUMBUS OHIO, law homework help

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A POLICY OF RACIAL PROFILING IN COLUMBUS OHIO

The issue of racial profiling by police officers has been an issue in the United States for many years. Targeting members of a particular racial group has received high criticism. This policy has received a lot of negative publicity because of the force used in its implementation. This paper will examine the racial profiling in Columbus, Ohio. The research will clearly and critically analyze the relevant information on how racial profiling is implemented in the City of Columbus. The paper will provide a recommendation for change in the implementation of the current racial profiling policy. Ultimately the research paper will give a more ethical use to a racial profiling system that is used the by the Columbus, Ohio law enforcement officers.

NO THESIS STATEMENT IS PRESENTED IN THIS PROPOSAL. YOUR PAPER MUST PROVE/DISPROVE AN ASSERTION. “EXAMINATION”, “ANALYSIS”, ETC. DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A THESIS STATEMENT. WHAT IS THE POLICY TO WHICH YOU REFER? IN WHAT DOCUMENT IS IT DELINEATED? WHAT IS THE CITE TO THAT DOCUMENT? WHAT SCHOLARLY REFERENCE SOURCES ARE AVAILABLE TO PROVE/DISPROVE YOUR ASSERTION? PLEASE RESUBMIT NO LATER THAN THE END OF WEEK 2. CITE YOUR SOURCES, KEEPING IN MIND THAT NEWS ARTICLES ARE NOT SCHOLARLY REFERENCE SOURCES.

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THIS PROPOSAL IS NOT APPROVED AS IT IS NOT FEASIBLE IN THE TIME FRAME ALLOWED. IN ADDITION, SEE OTHER SIGNIFICANT COMMENTS. E.G., YOU REFER TO A POLICY BUT THERE IS NOT POLICY CITED/EXPLAINED. RESUBMIT NO LATER THAN WEDNESDAY OF THIS WEEK. OCTOBER 19.

Racial profiling refers to the act of discrimination where the law enforcers use individuals’ race as the main reason to suspect that the person has committed a crime or has broken the law. SUPPORT FOR THIS ASSERTION IS REQUIRED. Racial profiling is mostly driven by stereotype and prejudice. According to the scholarly sources, racial profiling has negative effects. CITES ARE NEEDED. USE FOOTNOTES TO PROVIDE SPECIFIC CITATION. These include; forcing people who have done nothing wrong to persevere through the weights of law implementation keeping in mind the end goal to demonstrate they are not guilty. SUPPORT? Also, racial profiling affects the economy of the nation as a whole. ???? Recently, racial profiling by law enforcers has been witnessed in the United States. Columbus which is the largest city of the state of Ohio is one of the areas that have GRAMMAR/NUMBER AGREEMENT IS REQUIRED IN GRAMMATICAL CONSTRUCTIONS been greatly affected by this issue. Targeting members of a particular racial group has received high criticism. To overcome racial profiling, R.C. 2933.84 policy has been developed, though it has not been effective because of the force used in its implementation. https://malegislature.gov/Bills/189/Senate/S736. THAT IS A PIECE OF PROPOSED LEGISLATION IN MASSACHUSETTS; AREN’T YOU REFERRING TO A POLICY IN OHIO????? A lot of questions have been raised up as to why the policy has not been effective. BUT A PROPOSED LAW IN ANOTHER STATE CANNOT POSSIBLY BE EFFECTIVE IN OHIO CAN IT??? Such questions have opened a room for further research on the racial profiling in Columbus, Ohio. Therefore, the paper will clearly and critically analyze the relevant information on how racial profiling is being carried out In Columbus, Ohio. Also, the paper will present the research processes and the results concerning the effectiveness of the racial profiling policy in Columbus Ohio where finally recommendations for change in the implementation of the current racial profiling policy will be provided.

The research will involve both qualitative and quantitative approaches to collect data. HOW CAN YOU POSSIBLY COLLECT DATA IN THE TIME FRAME ALLOWED FOR THIS PAPER? In this, research participants will be chosen randomly from Ohio Community. IN ADDITION, THE UNIVERSITY’S INSTITUTIONAL REVIEW BOARD MUST APPROVE RESEARCH PLANS WHICH INVOLVE HUMAN CONTACT. THIS TAKES TIME. After that, the research data will be analyzed, and a meaningful report will be attached to the data.

Research questions

The following research questions will be used during the research;

  1. Is there evidence of racial profiling in the City of Columbus?
  2. How racial profiling is implemented in the City of Columbus? GRAMMAR
  3. What is all about the Ohio racial profiling policy? ALL ABOUT????
  4. Is the policy effective?
  5. What are the challenges encountered during the implementation of the policy?

Research Objectives

The following will be the research objectives:

  1. To find out how racial profiling is implemented in the City of Columbus
  2. To find out whether the racial profiling policy is effective
  3. To find out the challenges encountered during the implementation of the policy.

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References

Alpert, G. P., Dunham, R. G., & Smith, M. R. (2007). Investigating racial profiling by the Miami‐Dade Police Department: A multimethod approach. Criminology & Public Policy, 6(1), 25-55.

Banks, R. R. (2001). Race-based suspect selection and colorblind equal protection doctrine and discourse. UCLA Law Review, 48.

Brennan Jr, W. J. (1986). Constitution of the United States: Contemporary Ratification, The. Guild Prac., 43, 1.

Garrett, B. (2001). Remedying racial profiling. Colum. Hum. Rts. L. Rev., 33, 41.

Harris, D. A. (2003). Profiles in injustice: Why racial profiling cannot work. The New Press.

Rosenblum, M. R., & Kandel, W. (2011). Interior Immigration Enforcement: Programs Targeting Criminal Aliens (pp. 7-5700). Washington, DC: Congressional Research Service.

Russell, K. K. (2001). Racial profiling: A status report of the legal, legislative, and empirical literature. Rutgers Race & L. Rev., 3, 61.

Weitzer, R., & Tuch, S. A. (2002). Perceptions of racial profiling: Race, class, and personal experience. Criminology, 40(2), 435-456.

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