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August 3, 2005
Toledo CrimProf Harris on NPR
On Monday,
Toledo CrimProf David Harris was featured on All Things Considered. From NPR.org: "In investigating terrorist attacks, London police have announced they will use racial profiling; other cities, like New York, have said they will not. Michele Norris talks with University of Toledo law professor David Harris about the use of racial profiling to prevent terrorist attacks. Harris argues that racial profiling actually diminishes the effectiveness of finding terrorists." Listen to Harris here. [Mark Godsey]
August 3, 2005 in CrimProfs, Race, Search and Seizure | Permalink
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