“Profiling has taken a turn for the worst” Race shouldn’t be what moves police to believe that one group is more crime driven than another. And it shouldn’t be an argument that racial profiling by law enforcement is a real issue because it is and it must be dealt with now or never or this problem with continue into the future and most likely get worse over time. Over the course of my research I’ve found two key points that make my argument valid. Point one being that police are moved to police in there ways because of past Jim Crow laws. Point two is based on statistical facts about how many different races get stopped or frisked by police on average. Yet not all people agree that this is an issue so as a counter argument I will explain the reasoning behind peoples thinking on this topic to discover how they think policing in the United States today is good. …show more content…
Well the answer is hidden in plain sight really. It has to do with the Jim Crow laws. Even though Jim Crow laws no longer exist it’s no secret that some of what it stood for still comes into play in policing. In the “The Washington Times” an article titled “Justice Dept. official: Jim Crow laws to blame for policing” the author Maggie Ybarra quotes a Justice Department official and I reads “ We’re still operating on some system that was used to enforce Jim Crow laws, that were used to oppress people,”. You can tie together this statement and any other news related thing that had to do with policing and racial profiling and come to a conclusion that it’s up to us to fight and take a stand to change the way we have our police force “protect us”. In past year to now you and I have most likely seen a police officer stop and individual but have you ever took the extra time to notice what race the individual