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Title Ethnic profiling in the European Union : pervasive, ineffective, and discriminatory
Published New York : Open Society Institute, ©2009

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Description 1 online resource (196 pages)
Summary Pervasive use of ethnic and religious stereotypes by law enforcement across Europe is harming efforts to combat crime and terrorism, according to this report released by the Open Society Justice Initiative. Ethnic profiling occurs most often in police decisions about who to stop, question, search, and, at times, arrest. Yet there is no evidence that ethnic profiling actually prevents terrorism or lowers crime rates. Throughout Europe, minorities and immigrant communities have reported discriminatory treatment by the police. From massive data mining operations to intimidating identity checks, ethnic profiling is often more of a public relations stunt than a real response to crime. The report, Ethnic Profiling in the European Union: Pervasive, Ineffective, and Discriminatory, details widespread profiling in France, Germany, Italy, The Netherlands, and other EU member states.--Publisher description
Analysis ethnic profiling 'ethnic profiling' police law enforcement 'law enforcement' European
Notes Title from PDF title page (viewed June 1, 2009)
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 133-195)
Issuing Body Issued by: Open Society Justice Initiative
Subject Discrimination in law enforcement -- European Union countries
Discrimination in law enforcement -- Italy
Discrimination in law enforcement -- France
Discrimination in law enforcement -- Germany
Discrimination in law enforcement -- Netherlands
Racial profiling in law enforcement -- European Union countries
Racial profiling in law enforcement -- France
Racial profiling in law enforcement -- Germany
Racial profiling in law enforcement -- Italy
Racial profiling in law enforcement -- Netherlands
Law enforcement -- European Union countries
Discrimination in law enforcement.
Law enforcement.
Racial profiling in law enforcement.
European Union countries.
France.
Germany.
Italy.
Netherlands.
Form Electronic book
Author Open Society Institute.
Open Society Justice Initiative.
ISBN 1891385887
9781891385889