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The End of Racial Profiling

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This book is about the controversial issue of racial profiling and the New Jersey State Police. It is about victims who fought back and for the rights of others.
Practically every adult in America has heard about racial profiling. However, there has been very little written about it by someone who knows first hand what the state police and its members were doing. The book reflects on some of the author's own experiences and observations – as well as events that took place during his years as a New Jersey State Trooper. It documents much of the history from when minorities and women were first allowed into the all-white male ranks of troopers, and details some of the hostile treatment they had to endure.
Now you can read the inside story of what was really happening within the blue walls of the New Jersey State Police.

Have we really seen the end of racial profiling?
Can such a longtime institutional practice end so quickly?
Except for victims, nobody wanted to believe it was happening!
This is a must-read, tell-all book!

97 pages, Unknown Binding

First published January 1, 2006

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Yusuf El-Amin

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