-http://socserv.mcmaster.ca/econ/rsrch/papers/archive/2004-11-profiling_WP.pdf
This link objectively attempts to use statistics and economic models to analyze racial profiling. The proposals raised are logical and convincing and adequate demonstration was used to lead the author to his findings.
-http://www.uoltj.ca/articles/vol3.1/2006.3.1.uoltj.Gandy.297-327.pdf
This link looks to persuade the reader to believe that the use of racial profiling in the judicial system of the United States ultimately leads to an amplification of the crimes committed by a certain ethnicity. The author makes clear assumptions that racial profiling is, but should never be, used a reliable method in criminology.
-http://theses.lub.lu.se/archive/sob//psy/psy01001/PSY01001.pdf
This article details a study aimed at determining the causal relationship between an individuals experiences with other ethnic groups and the degree of racial stereotyping performed by the individual.
-http://fred.ccsu.edu:8000/archive/00000214/
This link proposes that racial stereotyping is a prominent issue in today's society which can be solved through the integration of neighborhoods.
-http://doku.iab.de/externe/2005/k050131f02.pdf
This link explores the underlying factors of the wage gap that exists between different ethnic groups in American society. The authors suggest that cognitive and skill gaps among ethnic groups arise because of racial discrimination. This is believed, in turn, to lead to the wage gap that exists among different races.
-http://etd.lib.fsu.edu/theses/available/etd-05252004-005153/
This heavily biased site asserts claims that the American judicial system is the most punitive in the world. Little support is given to demonstrate validity in the claims, however serious questions are raised about the severity of racial profiling.
-http://etd-submit.etsu.edu/etd/theses/available/etd-0325107-173040/
This link details a study performed to determine if racial profiling is used by North Carolina highway patrolmen. The results of the study suggest that race is a significant factor in pretextual highway stops, however the proposed theories that attempt to explain the study are purely speculative.
-http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/theses/available/etd-04302003-175917/
This study was done to determine if racial profiling is used by police in North Carolina as a factor for suspicion of crime. The study found that, contrary to popular belief, racial profiling is not a significant a factor.
This article gives a brief insight into the psychology behind racial stereotypes and suggests that while they are largely subconscious, they are reversible.
-http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=
7473032&dopt=Citation
This study attempted to used experimental data to justify the stereotype that African Americans do not have as high a cognitive ability as Caucasians.
-http://www.jstor.org/view/00925853/di975214/97p0155y/0
This article supports the claim that White individuals with negative perceptions of Blacks often judge blacks harsher and more readily than whites in a similar situation.
-http://www.leaonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1207/s15324834basp1903_2?cookieSet=1
This article states that experimental research has made it evident that society perceives African American athletes, on a whole, as more athletic. This information perpetuates one of the most commonly supported racial stereotypes.
-http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/cgi-bin/resolve?id=doi:10.1086/338938
This article claims that stereotypes are influencing perceptions of neighborhood crime levels. The authors use surveys and census information to conclude that there is a significant relationship between a neighborhoods ethnic composition and the perceptions that citizens have of their neighborhood's level of crime.
-http://www.psy.ohio-state.edu/petty/PDF%20Files/2001-JESP-Wheeler,Jarvis,Petty.pdf
This link proposes that individuals who subscribe to the negative perceptions of their ethnic group ultimately live up to the stereotype as compared to those who view themselves as having equal opportunities as others.
-http://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=&id=k3m0xcDZKAAC&oi=fnd&pg=PP9&dq=racial
+stereotyping+justified&ots=Srno5aGfQ_&sig=qDLSpx8Ri7OSBs728ZSYjshbQD0
This book states that race is a primary factor in exclusion among the youth of modern society. The authors assert that ethnic dissimilarity very often leads to prejudice and discrimination.
-http://www.jstor.org/view/00223816/di985518/98p0145y/0
This article states that negative racial attitudes held by Whites are the primary reason that most whites oppose welfare policies. This article makes this hefty claim with little logical progression leading to this conclusion.
http://www.jstor.org/view/00223816/di985516/98p0066i/0
This article takes a harsh stance, stating that the obvious racial segregation in America today is a distinct product of racial prejudice and ultimately racial stereotyping.
-http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/j.1468-5930.2006.00326.x?cookieSet=1
This link states uses statistical data to conclude that racial profiling is an effective method for fighting crime, however it is a moral question as to if the crime fighting method should be used.
-http://www.usdoj.gov/opa/pr/2003/June/racial_profiling_fact_sheet.pdf
This article from the US Department of Justice asserts that racial profiling is morally wrong on the basis that it serves to perpetuate negative stereotypes for certain ethnic groups.
-http://academic.udayton.edu/race/03justice/justice01.htm
This article uses self evident examples to suggest that racial stereotypes are based on factual and true characteristics embodied by an ethnic group.
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