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Racial Disparities In The Criminal Justice System

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The criminal justice system has historically been known to disenfranchise African-Americans. Johnson’s findings highlight the barriers brought up through the criminal justice system. The majority of prison populations are minorities brought in based on police officer’s own perceptions of African-Americans as criminals greatly increasing the number of unemployed African-Americans. For example, many states allow businesses to ask someone seeking employment to check whether they had been convicted of a felony. This question is not optional on the application and leads to many being rejected from these positions. The cause-and-effect relationship shown is known as ‘The Prison Industrial Complex,’ that begins when African-Americans and other minorities are children and believe that prison is their only path.Once a person has a record, they can no longer get a job and prisons in the U.S. do not readily supply education behind bars, so there is no way to prove to employers qualifications. Through the endless cycle, racial disparities continue to grow between African-Americans and White Americans. The concept of racial disparities continue into implications regarding other aspects of the existence of African-Americans. The Moynihan Report, despite the exclusion of queer people of color and racialized misogyny of the report, brought up very important points regarding the life of African-Americans. The report discusses the roots of black poverty and concluded that the increasing

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