STUDENT A's QUESTIONS (Do not show these to Student B.)
| (1) | What images spring to mind when you hear the term ‘racial profiling’? |
| (2) | What exactly is racial profiling? |
| (3) | Is racial profiling OK if it leads to a reduction in terrorist attacks? |
| (4) | In what ways are motorcycles better than cars? |
| (5) | Do you agree with racial profiling in regards to airport security? |
| (6) | Is racial profiling simply a form of government-sponsored racism? |
| (7) | Does racial profiling lead to the harmful stereotyping of different races as criminals and/or terrorists? |
| (8) | Do you think racial profiling will alienate those profiled and thus lead to greater social problems? |
| (9) | What is an alternative to racial profiling? |
| (10) | How would you feel if you were suspected of wrongdoing because of your colour or race? |
STUDENT B's QUESTIONS (Do not show these to Student A.)
| (1) | Does your government take part in racial profiling? |
| (2) | Is racial profiling a good or a bad thing? |
| (3) | What are governments’ arguments for carrying out racial profiling? |
| (4) | Which races are targeted most under racial profiling? Is this fair? |
| (5) | Do you think any government targets white people under racial profiling? |
| (6) | Is it racial profiling or religion profiling? Which would be worse? |
| (7) | Are you guilty of subconsciously (or otherwise) racial profiling? |
| (8) | Is racial profiling the same as the law of probability? |
| (9) | What do you know about the history of racial profiling? |
| (10) | How do you think airport staff are trained in racial profiling? |
