“…Kowalski and Lundman (2007) argue the genesis of racial profiling, or using race as the basis for police interaction with Blacks and Hispanics, precedes the war on drugs. A historical precedent exists where the police negatively interacted with Blacks in this country can be traced to the slave patrols and the support of Jim Crow laws (McGoldrick & Simpson, 2007;Roberts, 2007). Other research argues the war on drugs was a fundamental policy that focused police attention towards disproportionately initiating traffic stops on minorities, primarily Blacks (Cole, 1999;Kennedy, 1997;Walker, 2001).…”