The Rationality of Racial Profiling
| No. Panggil : | eja-21-0167 |
| Nama Orang : | Atenasio, David |
| Penerbitan : | [Place of publication not identified] : Taylor and Francis - Criminology and Law, 2020 |
| Abstrak | A number of philosophers argue that law enforcement officers may have good reasons to racially profile suspects under certain conditions. Their conclusions rest on a claim of epistemic rationality: if members of some races are at an increased risk of criminality, then it may be rational for law enforcement officers to subject them to increased scrutiny. In this paper I contest the epistemic rationality of racial profiling by appealing to recent work in criminology and the sociology of race and crime. I argue that recent studies indicate that race is a comparatively poor baseline for judging criminality. Law enforcement officers are therefore not making a cognitive error by ignoring race to focus on other correlates of crime but are keeping up with our best social science. |
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| 001 Hak Akses (open/membership) | membership |
| Kata Kunci | Race, racial profiling, law, crime, criminal justice, rationality |
| ISSN | |
| Tahun Terbit | 2020 |
| No. Induk | eja-21-0167 |
| Entri Sumber Data | Taylor and Francis - Criminology and Law |
| Entri Utama Nama orang | Atenasio, David |
| Volume, Nomor, Tahun dan Hlm. | vol. 39, no. 3, p. 183-201 |
| Barcode | eja-21-0167 |
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| Judul Utama | The Rationality of Racial Profiling |
| Kode Bahasa | eng |
| Sumber Koleksi | Perpustakaan Nasional |
| No. Panggil | No. Barkod | Ketersediaan |
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| eja-21-0167 | eja-21-0167 | TERSEDIA |
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