The 'racialization of surveillance practices' refers to
A) Hospitals that administer mild sedatives to minority patients without their consent because of stereotypes that assume certain groups are prone to acts of aggression
B) The excessive monitoring and differential documentation of nurses of colour by hospital administrators
C) New technologies that monitor the interactions that white doctors and nurses have with minority patients in an effort to document racial discrimination in the workplace
D) Measures put in place to increase surveillance in areas where pharmaceutical drugs are stored
E) Policies in the health-care profession aimed at eradicating racism in hospital management
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