I understand your point, but in certain cases, such as in race related crimes, it can be considered a factor to make clear to the public that such crimes are absolutely not acceptable. E.g. a murder out of passion is still a murder and a crime, but to society less severe then a murder related to race.lowing wrote:
Sure, I believe in profiling 100%. I simply do not think that the crime itself is somehow worse because of race.Ty wrote:
So if police are looking for suspects of a crime you reckon they should ignore evidence is that right? If a black man is killed in an area where there are groups of white supremasists you don't think that they are worth investigation.lowing wrote:
it is my opinion that if you investigate a murder, the race of the victim or the murderer should not be relevant. The fact that the victim is JUST as dead and the murderer is JUST as much a murderer should mean that nothing extra should be added or detracted from the case.
I suppose you are suggesting killing for race is a worse killing than killing for your Air Jordans, or your car stereo? to me it is all the same. Unless there are different degrees of death based on race that I am unaware of.
If you kill someone, to me that is an automatic hate crime.
Another example: killing a child is murder, but when it's done by a parent or a person in charge of the child, it's considered worse because of the relationship between criminal and victim.