Multiple Choice
One of the most common problems experienced by plaintiffs who allege racial profiling is
A) They are unwilling to testify against the police.
B) The courts are not willing to rule against the police.
C) The difficulties associated with measuring the racial composition within the driving population (i.e., the benchmark) .
D) Finding the funds necessary to file a legal case.
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Q1: Racial profiling data (i.e., police-stop study data)
Q2: The leading case in racial profiling is<br>A)
Q3: Likely the best legal remedy for plaintiffs
Q4: A search predicated by a police officer
Q5: One of the key differences between "successful"
Q6: Using a conceptual definition of racial profiling,
Q7: An allegation that members of a specific
Q9: Using an operational definition of racial profiling,
Q10: Likely the best way to overcome the