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Banning, yet institutionalizing, racial profiling

Jack Glaser, associate professor of public policy | December 22, 2014

Whenever I tell people that I study racial profiling, they exclaim how timely the work is.  It is in fact not so much timely as timeless. It seems like there is always a story involving Black suspects and excessive policing.  When the specifics are shocking, as in the Garner case, and they gain media attention, … Continue reading »