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Racial Profiling: A Response to Two Critics

Mathias Risse
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Working Paper Series from Harvard University, John F. Kennedy School of Government

Abstract: In a paper called "Racial Profiling," published in "Philosophy and Public Affairs" in 2004, Richard Zeckhauser and I offer some reflections on moral issues pertaining to the use of race in police tactics. This paper has attracted a considerable amount of criticism. The present paper has been prepared for a conference session on racial profiling and responds to two published papers critical of our arguments. The goal of this paper is to defend the central arguments in the earlier Risse and Zeckhauser paper.

Date: 2006-09
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