Table of Contents
Why Consider Opposing Viewpoints? 11
Introduction 14
Chapter 1 Does Racial Profiling Exist?
Chapter Preface 18
1 Racial Profiling Exists Earl Ofari Hutchinson 21
2 Racial Profiling: The Myth That Never Dies Jack Dunphy 26
3 Affirmative Action Is Racial Profiling Elvin Lim 33
4 Affirmative Action Is Not Racial Profiling Tim Wise 37
5 "Stand Your Ground" Laws Legalize Vigilante Racial Profiling William Covington 45
6 There Is No Connection Between "Stand Your Ground" Laws and Racial Profiling Scott Spiegel 54
7 Racial Profiling Is an Accepted Practice Outside of the United States Anshel Pfeffer 59
8 Political Correctness Reduces Racial Profiling at British Airports Richard Littlejohn 65
Periodical and Internet Sources Bibliography 70
Chapter 2 Should Arab Muslims Be Profiled in the War on Terror?
Chapter Preface 72
1 Arab Muslims Should Be Profiled in the War on Terror Selwyn Duke 75
2 Arab Muslims Should Not Be Profiled in the War on Terror Kamalakar Duvvuru 82
3 Racial Profiling Leads Arab Muslims to Distrust Law Enforcement Sahar Aziz 92
4 Muslim Americans Support a Federal Ban on Racial Profiling Cohen Rowley 97
5 The FBI Is Justified in Targeting Devout Muslims in Counterterrorism Surveillance Robert Spencer 108
Periodical and Internet Sources Bibliography 115
Chapter 3 Is Racial Profiling Justifiable?
Chapter Preface 117
1 Racial Profiling Is Morally Wrong and Based on False Assumptions James A. Kowalski 119
2 Racial Profiling Is Morally Justifiable in Certain Circumstances J. Angelo Corlett 126
3 There Is a Constitutional and Legal Basis for Opposing Racial Profiling Jody Feder 138
4 The US Supreme Court Has Upheld the Constitutionality of Racial Profiling Gabriel J. Chin Kevin R. Johnson 150
5 Passage of the End Racial Profiling Act Is Crucial to Provide Legal Protections for Victims Sameera Hafiz 154
6 The End Racial Profiling Act Is Highly Flawed and Should Not Be Passed Frank Gale 159
Periodical and Internet Sources Bibliography 170
Chapter 4 What Are the Consequences of Racial Profiling?
Chapter Preface 172
1 Racial Profiling and a Misunderstanding of Probability Key Sun 175
2 Racial Profiling Protects Law-Abiding Citizens Laura L. Scarry 181
3 Arizona's Immigration Law Encourages Racial Profiling Marjorie Cohn 187
4 Arizona's Immigration Law Does Not Encourage Racial Profiling Hans von Spakovsky 194
5 Racial Profiling Leads to Discrimination Donald Tomaskovic-Devey Patricia Warren 205
6 The Decline of Racial Profiling Greg Ridgeway Nelson Lim 217
Periodical and Internet Sources Bibliography 221
For Further Discussion 222
Organizations to Contact 225
Bibliography of Books 230
Index 234