0 the practice by the police of thinking that people of a particular race or colour will behave in a particular way, especially that they will commit crimes: --
Hammer claims he was a victim of racial profiling by the police.
The song calls the police out on racial profiling.
It creates policy dangers such as the risk of racial profiling by employers and police which directly affect immigrants and surrounding communities.
Critics were concerned that such a measure would make it difficult to track housing discrimination and racial profiling activities.
He said that he feared that the law might lead to racial profiling.
I am hopeful that my experience will lead to greater sensitivity to issues of racial profiling in the criminal justice system.
He denied that racial profiling existed, but acknowledged that there was an understandable rationale behind the complaints.
Racial profiling of an ethnic minority, on the other hand, is liable to jeopardise the future of minors and compromise any prospect of integration and, paradoxically, to criminalise the victims.