Systemic racial profiling in his view is often difficult to understand.
City Comptroller John Liu drew one of the biggest bursts of applause when he called stop - and - frisk «the biggest form of
systemic racial profiling that we have anywhere in the United States of America.»
We haven't even talked about law enforcement yet and the effect that
systemic racial profiling and killings by police have on black communities.
Not exact matches
The report and study were created specifically to provide a
systemic remedy, and to collect data, in response to concerns about
racial profiling by Ottawa police.
At the report's launch yesterday, Ontario Human Rights Chief Commissioner Renu Mandhane noted
racial profiling is real, pervasive, and
systemic in this province.
The fact that many of the stops of racialized men for «criminal offences» and «suspicious activities» did not lead to a charge, arrest or detention suggests that
racial profiling — through conscious or unconscious bias,
systemic racism, or otherwise — may indeed be responsible for the large number of unnecessary stops.
Mandatory reading for officers, including books on
racial profiling, the Ontario Human Rights Commission's 2003 report «Paying the price: The human cost of
racial profiling,» the 1995 report of the Ontario Commission on
Systemic Racism in the Ontario Criminal Justice System, and several Toronto Star series on carding, including2003 report «Paying the price: The human cost of
racial profiling,» published in September.
Such a person must be taken to possess knowledge of the local population and its
racial dynamics, including the existence in the community of a history of widespread and
systemic discrimination against black and aboriginal people, and high
profile clashes between the police and the visible minority population over policing issues.
Access to justice is a complicated issue with multiple
systemic factors including poverty,
racial profiling, lack of basic legal and practical education, inadequate social services, inadequate government funding, lawyers not wanting to work for little money, etc..