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词汇 racial profiling
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Definition of racial profiling in English:

racial profiling

noun
mass nounUS
  • The use of race or ethnicity as grounds for suspecting someone of having committed an offence.

    〈美〉种族化犯罪推定(把种族或民族作为怀疑某人是否犯罪的依据)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In the last few months, the city council passed new laws to deal with what's become known as racial profiling.
    • In June, the administration banned federal law enforcement officers from racial profiling in routine police work.
    • He wrote and passed landmark legislation to end racial profiling among state law enforcement agencies.
    • But instead of being applauded for a job well done, the agents are being accused of racial profiling.
    • In addition, racial profiling and other tactics scrutinize black people more than other groups.
    • I'm entirely open to the argument that racial profiling is a counterproductive means.
    • The truth of the matter is, we find racial profiling has a lot to do why African-American males are stopped in the first place.
    • In fact, the international chiefs of police have said that these interviews are a fine example of racial profiling.
    • He said that in order for racial profiling to be considered logical, it would have to pass a cost-benefit analysis.
    • The headlines read that a new official policy bans racial profiling.
    • Officers who reject the idea of racial profiling are certainly in denial.
    • After performing a song about the police and racial profiling, they were arrested and thrown in jail.
    • In addition, minority men are more likely to disapprove of racial profiling than their female counterparts.
    • You become the target of racial profiling either while walking or driving.
    • These hearings will focus on the practice of racial profiling as it affects a range of communities of color across the country.
    • We're still far from the ideal, as racial profiling and unequal incomes for women and minorities attest.
    • Critics called the practice racial profiling and police revised the testing.
    • The costs of the racial profiling crusade, warn these officers, are enormous.
    • It would eliminate much of the excuse law enforcement has for racial profiling.
    • I am satisfied that there was no evidence of racial profiling.

Definition of racial profiling in US English:

racial profiling

noun
US
  • The use of race or ethnicity as grounds for suspecting someone of having committed an offense.

    〈美〉种族化犯罪推定(把种族或民族作为怀疑某人是否犯罪的依据)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He wrote and passed landmark legislation to end racial profiling among state law enforcement agencies.
    • In June, the administration banned federal law enforcement officers from racial profiling in routine police work.
    • I'm entirely open to the argument that racial profiling is a counterproductive means.
    • You become the target of racial profiling either while walking or driving.
    • I am satisfied that there was no evidence of racial profiling.
    • In fact, the international chiefs of police have said that these interviews are a fine example of racial profiling.
    • In the last few months, the city council passed new laws to deal with what's become known as racial profiling.
    • He said that in order for racial profiling to be considered logical, it would have to pass a cost-benefit analysis.
    • These hearings will focus on the practice of racial profiling as it affects a range of communities of color across the country.
    • But instead of being applauded for a job well done, the agents are being accused of racial profiling.
    • The headlines read that a new official policy bans racial profiling.
    • The costs of the racial profiling crusade, warn these officers, are enormous.
    • Critics called the practice racial profiling and police revised the testing.
    • After performing a song about the police and racial profiling, they were arrested and thrown in jail.
    • In addition, minority men are more likely to disapprove of racial profiling than their female counterparts.
    • Officers who reject the idea of racial profiling are certainly in denial.
    • It would eliminate much of the excuse law enforcement has for racial profiling.
    • We're still far from the ideal, as racial profiling and unequal incomes for women and minorities attest.
    • The truth of the matter is, we find racial profiling has a lot to do why African-American males are stopped in the first place.
    • In addition, racial profiling and other tactics scrutinize black people more than other groups.
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