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The End of Racial Profiling

 

  • Title: The End of Racial Profiling
  • Author: Yusuf El-Amin
  • Publisher: DoTell Publishing
  • Form: Paperback
  • Illustrated: ---
  • Number of Pages: 97
  • ISBN: 0-9779246-0-2
  • Price: $9.95 + $2.25 (Shipping) = $12.20

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This book is about the controversial issue of Racial Profiling and the New Jersey State Police. It is about victims who fought back and for the rights of others.

Practically every adult in America has heard about Racial Profiling. However, there has been very little written about it by someone who knows first hand what the state police and its members were doing. The book reflects on some of the author's own experiences and observations ‑ as well as events that took place during his years as a New Jersey State Trooper. It documents much of the history from when minorities and women were first allowed into the all-white male ranks of troopers, and details some of the hostile treatment they had to endure.

Now you can read the inside story of what was really happening within the blue walls of the New Jersey State Police.

 • Have we really seen the end of Racial Profiling?

• Can such a longtime institutional practice end so quickly?

• Except for victims, nobody wanted to believe it was happening!

• This is a must-read, tell-all book!

 Fact finding report: "Racial Profiling is real and not imagined."

‑ NJ Attorney General

 "Racial Profiling didn't start in New Jersey, but it's going to end in New Jersey."

-         NJ Gov. Whitman

 ABOUT THE AUTHOR

 The author was born and raised in central New Jersey. He began his career with the Division of Motor Vehicles Highway Patrol, and was later inducted into the New Jersey State Police. He was a road trooper for fourteen years, and a squad sergeant for five years. While patrolling the New Jersey Turnpike, 1-95 and other highways, he became despondent about tile disparate treatment toward minorities, which he observed on a daily basis. Despite being harassed, and criticized while working in a hostile environment, he would not allow himself to be swayed into just going along with the program. He was among the first to blow the whistle about the practice of racial profiling, which went on for many years.

In 2001, Sergeant EI-Amin appeared before the New Jersey State Senate Judiciary committee hearings on racial profiling. Information presented at the hearings persuaded the Senate to enact a bill to make racial profiling a crime in New Jersey.

In 2002, Sergeant EI-Amin retired from the state police, and he still resides in the state of New Jersey.


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