Point 1: Give a statement about a difference in racial profiling and criminal profiling.
A. Definition of racial profiling.
B. Definition of criminal profiling.
C. What is the difference?
D. Explain the problems and issues Here are two ACLU a sites to help wit the issue: https://www.aclu.org/issues/racial-justice/race-and-criminal-justice/racial-profiling https://www.aclu.org/other/racial-profiling-definition?redirect=cpredirect/21741
E. Give racial profiling stats
F. End with an example of racial profiling.
Point 2: In order to protect children, adults, and our communities , we as a country must encourage four solutions.
A. Laws:
1.Implement policies that prohibit racial profiling
2.Tougher laws on excessive force What should the laws state? Will these be state and/or Federal? Will they be implemented in the state and/or Federal governments?
B. Enforcement of Laws:
1.Protocols
2.Checklists for various law-enforcement situations How? What protocols? What will the checklists state? Will there be someone “checking”? What about requiring all PD’s to have body cams?
C. Punishment for “racist” Behavior:
1..Tougher consequences (what should be done…Additional training classes if a situation has been reported. If bad enough, termination.)
D. Education and Training for law enforcement and the Public :
1. Training on new hiring processes
2. Annual, continuing ed for Police Dept’s (what should be taught) 2. Courses in schools (maybe in a health and safety course, perhaps in a Civics course).
3.Bring more awareness with clubs and classes for adults
Point 3: This is your stance and action: .
A. Why does this need to end.
B. Benefits if the solutions are adopted.
C. Consequences if they are not adopted.
D. Action steps – what the community can do to support your solutions (contact legislators, sign petition, etc.) This should help you get started.