Racial profiling and jury trials

The Jury Expert 21 (1):20-35 (2009)
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Abstract

How, if at all, should race figure in criminal trials with a jury? How far should attorneys be allowed or encouraged to probe the racial sensitivities of jurors and what does this mean for the appropriate way to present cases which involve racial profiling and, therefore, are likely to pit the words and actions of a white policeman against those of a young black man?

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Racial profiling: A reply to two critics.Mathias Risse - 2007 - Criminal Justice Ethics 26 (1):4-19.

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