christiefan915
Catalyst
The article speaks for itself.  Criminal justice policies in the US are skewed in favor of whites.
1. The United States imprisons a larger percentage of its black population than South Africa did at the height of apartheid...
2. Black men born in the United States in 2001 have a one in three chance of being incarcerated at some point in their lifetime, according to Department of Justice statistics...
3. The New York Police Department city made more stops of young black men in 2011 than there are young black men in the city...
4. Black men receive sentences 20 percent longer than white male defendants who are similarly situated...
5. Blacks are four times as likely to be arrested for marijuana than whites, even though they use the drug at similar rates...
6. Racist drug sentencing disparities remain embedded in our statutes...
7. Race determines who is sentenced to death...
8. In states with Stand Your Ground laws, whites who kill blacks are far more likely to have their killings deemed “justified” than blacks who kill blacks or whites...
		
		
	
	
		
	
9. Black youth are disproportionately suspended, expelled, and arrested by harsh school policies that criminalize student discipline..
10. One in four young black men recalled unfair treatment by police within the last 30 days...
http://thinkprogress.org/justice/2013/08/28/2541231/ways-criminal-justice-civil-rights-crisis-time/
				
			1. The United States imprisons a larger percentage of its black population than South Africa did at the height of apartheid...
2. Black men born in the United States in 2001 have a one in three chance of being incarcerated at some point in their lifetime, according to Department of Justice statistics...
3. The New York Police Department city made more stops of young black men in 2011 than there are young black men in the city...
4. Black men receive sentences 20 percent longer than white male defendants who are similarly situated...
5. Blacks are four times as likely to be arrested for marijuana than whites, even though they use the drug at similar rates...
6. Racist drug sentencing disparities remain embedded in our statutes...
7. Race determines who is sentenced to death...
8. In states with Stand Your Ground laws, whites who kill blacks are far more likely to have their killings deemed “justified” than blacks who kill blacks or whites...
	9. Black youth are disproportionately suspended, expelled, and arrested by harsh school policies that criminalize student discipline..
10. One in four young black men recalled unfair treatment by police within the last 30 days...
http://thinkprogress.org/justice/2013/08/28/2541231/ways-criminal-justice-civil-rights-crisis-time/
	
