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driving while black : ウィキペディア英語版 | driving while black ''Driving While Black'', abbreviated as DWB, is a phrase in American English that refers to the racial profiling of black drivers. The phrase implies that a motorist might be pulled over by a police officer simply because he or she is black, and then questioned, searched, and/or charged with a trivial offense.〔Harris, D. (1999) "(The stories, the statistics, and the law: Why 'Driving While Black' matters )", ''84 Minnesota Law Review.'' pp. 265-326. Retrieved May 7, 2007.〕 "Driving While Black" is word play on the name of an actual crime, driving while intoxicated, commonly referred to as DWI. (Some jurisdictions use the term Driving Under the Influence (DUI); others use Driving Under the Influence of Intoxicants (DUII); see "Driving Under the Influence" for other variants.) == Generalization == A survey of people's experiences with law enforcement reported that minorities generally have the same perceptions of justice as the majority but very different experiences.
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