Racial Profiling – Pennsylvania

"When those sworn to protect and serve the nation discriminate on the basis of race, in particular, everyone loses. The community loses its trust of an institution sworn to protect it; the police lose effectiveness to combat crime; and the individual victim of racial profiling loses his or her self-dignity and in extreme cases his or her life. "
– Folabi K. Olagbaju, AIUSA

How Pennsylvania Rates in Protection From Racial Profiling


Protection from racial profiling: None

Members of Congress supporting the End Racial Profiling Act of 2004:
Senator Arlen Specter and Representatives Robert Brady, Chaka Fattah, and Joseph M. Hoeffel