Racial inequality in the u.s. Criminal justice system

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1 in 3 Black Men Go To Prison? The 10 Most Disturbing Facts About Racial Inequality in the U.S. Criminal Justice System | OCCUPY WALL STREET

1. While people of color make up about 30 percent of the United States’ population, they account for 60 percent of those imprisoned. The prison population grew by 700 percent from 1970 to 2005, a rate that is outpacing crime and population rates. The incarceration rates disproportionately impact men of color: 1 in every 15 African American men and 1 in every 36 Hispanic men are incarcerated in comparison to 1 in every 106 white men.

2. According to the Bureau of Justice Statistics, one in three black men can expect to go to prison in their lifetime. Individuals of color have a disproportionate number of encounters with law enforcement, indicating that racial profiling continues to be a problem. A report by the Department of Justice found that blacks and Hispanics were approximately three times more likely to be searched during a traffic stop than white motorists. African Americans were twice as likely to be arrested and almost four times as likely to experience the use of force during encounters with the police.


Theses racial disparities have deprived people of color of their most basic civil rights, making criminal-justice reform the civil rights issue of our time. Through mass imprisonment and the overrepresentation of individuals of color within the criminal justice and prison system, people of color have experienced an adverse impact on themselves and on their communities from barriers to reintegrating into society to engaging in the democratic process. Eliminating the racial disparities inherent to our nation’s criminal-justice policies and practices must be at the heart of a renewed, refocused, and reenergized movement for racial justice in America.


Systematic, institutionalized slavery is all this is. - poet
 
There's a real simple formula for "making criminal-justice reform the civil rights issue of our time" for blacks. Stop killing, robbing, maiming, raping, and committing various other criminal activities against your own people and others, and I guarantee the rates of arrests and convictions will plummet towards reform faster than you can say Jackie Robinson, Barack Obama, Jesse Jackson, or Santa Claus.
 
There's a real simple formula for "making criminal-justice reform the civil rights issue of our time" for blacks. Stop killing, robbing, maiming, raping, and committing various other criminal activities against your own people and others, and I guarantee the rates of arrests and convictions will plummet towards reform faster than you can say Jackie Robinson, Barack Obama, Jesse Jackson, or Santa Claus.
A no-brainer really, but it'll never happen. They're too dedicated to the victim mentality dictated to them by their progressive overlords.
 
if it was institutionalized racism, then why don't other ethnic minorities have similar incarceration rates?

gotta be whitey's fault
 

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