racial-profiling
Trump Said He's 'Seriously Considering' Pardoning Sheriff Joe Arpaio
The former Arizona sheriff was recently found guilty of contempt of court in connection with his legacy of encouraging racial profiling.
Over Half of Black Toronto Residents Have Been Stopped by Police: Report
It gets worse if you’re a black man between the ages of 25 to 44.
How Would Jagmeet Singh’s Ban on Racial Profiling Work?
"What it does is send a message to all of society that this is something we will not tolerate."
Toronto cops are disproportionately charging black people for marijuana possession
Data analyzed by the Toronto Star reveals black people are three times more likely than white people to face such arrests.
Minorities Are Still More Likely to Be Stopped by the NYPD
A new report found the city's stop-and-frisk rate has plummeted—but affects more people of color than whites.
Watch These Cops Hold A Black Girl On The Ground Thinking She Was Someone Else
RCMP say it was a case of mistaken identity.
Mike Scott Cleared Of Drug Charges After Judge Cites Possible Racial Profiling
The former Atlanta Hawks forward may be back in the NBA soon.
Toronto police still refuse to delete the data from their carding program
After years of collecting data on more than a million Ontarians, which mostly targeted racialized communities, calls are growing to get rid of the archives
Form 696 Still Exists and It’s Still Trash: Here’s Everything You Need to Know
London's Met Police risk assessment form was introduced over a decade ago, leading to the voluntary cancellation of high-profile grime gigs, but now there’s a possibility it might finally be revoked.
This Nigerian Refugee Was Mistaken for a Police Suspect and Beaten to the Ground
Solomon Akintoye’s civil trial against the Vancouver Police Department, which alleges wrongful arrest and police brutality, wrapped in Vancouver this week.
A Black Walmart Customer Accuses a Security Guard of Profiling Him
In a video posted on Facebook, a Calgary student calls out the guard for following him around the store.