Thursday, March 8, 2012

In Anne-Marie G. Harris, Geraldine R. Henderson, and Jerome D. Williams' "Courting Customers: Assessing Consumer Racial Profiling and Other Marketplace Discrimination," they assert that the federal court cases of the last twenty years have helped provide the type of discrimination occurring in the market place, the level of service being denied to the customers due to this discrimination, and the suspiscious attitude toward the customers in assumption that they may have criminal intent due to race. This is presented in order to apply another perspective to racial profiling besides the operation of a motorized vehicle. This evidence is given to bring attention to how large of an issue racial profiling is and how it is present in a lot of everyday situations. This information is presented factually and straight forward in order to be informative.

Harrus, Anne-Marie G. Henderson, Geraldine R. Williams, Jerome D. "Courting Customers: Assessing Consumer Racial Profiling and Other Marketplace Discrimination," Journal of Public Policy & Marketing 24.1 (2005): 163-171. JSTOR. Web. 9 March, 2012.

(For Me http://www.jstor.org/stable/view/30000577)

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