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New Jim Crow

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BACKGROUND
The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness, by Michelle Alexander published in 2012, is a 261 page book detailing how mass incarceration has become the new form of legalized discrimination.
A large reason for the writing of this book is that there is currently not much research concerning or call for a criminal justice reform. According to Alexander, the main goal of the book is to “stimulate a much-needed conversation about the role of the criminal justice system in creating and perpetuating racial hierarchy in the United States” (2012:16). Another premise for this research is that it is no longer socially correct to use race to discriminate against people, so Alexander argues that society as a whole is now …show more content…

Alexander highlights the fact that these statistics contradict the fact that drugs are used and sold at similar rates among different races and that white youth are actually more likely to engage in drug related activity than any other age and racial group. Although the official line is that the increased rates of African Americans arrested for drug charges is due to an increase in crime rates, this has not been seen in the incarceration rates for …show more content…

Besides wording like this, her writing is easy to read even for someone who has little to no background knowledge of what she talks about.
Through reading The New Jim Crow, murder and violent crime were mentioned frequently as not being the cause for the increased amount of African Americans in jails. This made me wonder why the police and justice system chose drugs as the scapegoat instead of violent crimes. Possibly because drugs are used at similar rates between African Americans and whites, then the police can select who they harass and arrest but it would be interesting to

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