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Racial Inequality in Justice System in America

Description and analysis of selected works on racial inequality in the justice system in America

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This paper critically evaluates the system of racial inequality using exploratory analysis, exiting in the justice system of America. The art works at that time reflects the challenges that are prevalent, though the American system of justice has come a long way, there still remains host of challenges that need to be overcome to remove racial discrimination.

Racial Inequality in Justice System in America

Description and analysis of selected works on racial inequality in the justice system in America

   Added on 2023-06-03

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The legal system of the United States is the largest in the world (Brewer and Heitzeg, pg
53). In 2015 there were more than 6.7 million people in the United States, including 2.2 million
US, state or local prisons. The detailed figures of the US Department of Criminal Law and
especially the racial developments affecting African Americans reveals that the African
Americans were often arrested when compared to white Americans. When they were arrested
they were stopped and charged as guilty and likely to be found in long prison terms. African
Americans are 5.9 times probably replaced as Hispanics and Hispanics 3.1 times. Since 2001,
each of the three children expected to be born Friday, six Latin-American countries, with larger
differences still being widely used. The sources of such differences are deeper and more
systematic than clear sex discrimination. In fact, the United States has two different criminal
penalties one for the emperors and one for the poor and the public. Rich can make use of a strong
resistance system with constitutional protection for the accused. The experience of the poor and
small substrates in criminal law often exists differently because of the number of factors that
have entered into the system. Like Professor David Cole, a former lawyer in Georgetown, in his
book on Equality, stated some of the inequalities existing specially in the criminal justice system
in America. The injustice is further reflected through Stanley Kubrick's film “A Space
Odyssey”, Boccioni painting of The City Rises, Karel Capek play RUR La Différence and Jose
Alcantara song, “Racial Inequality in the Criminal Justice System”. The scope of this paper
critically evaluates the system of racial inequality using exploratory analysis, exiting in the
justice system of America.
In 2016, Afro-Americans accounted for 27% of all Americans arrested, a Black Teens hit
15% of all American children is also up this year (Feagin, pg 15). The case of criminal justice
can conclude that this is a feature of most African Americans focused on the urban poverty of
any other rational group. This is a great part of the broader exchange of some violent rights and
the spread of African Americans. But the participation of black Americans in some bad habits,
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the success of white Americans, the percentage of crimes committed by black and Latino, who
comprises of the victims communities of retail crime and the rate of speed in the criminalization
system. In 1968, the central committee of the country invested in employment and education, to
the racial segregation and poverty to uplift the deteriorating environment for the most completely
backward racial minorities. The massacre began with the police arresting African Americans in
drug trafficking cases (Kluegel and Smith, pg 106). Louis Dean, president of the International
Association of Police Chiefs, a police chief in LaGrange, Georgia commented that larger
amounts of crimes are committed by the African American due to presence of higher minority
communities than elsewhere. The position of varied races is rare to understand due to the social
separation and inequality in poverty, African American politicians have run the fight against
drugs and politics which increases the highest police contact with African Americans, including
increased police contacts with innocent people and increased arrests for similar drug offenses.
Over the years, the United States has been unfair in providing criminal related and other justice
to varied sections of the population which is reflected in the art works at that time. This barrier
was touched by Americans who were not white (Bonilla-Silva, pg 94). The police and the
judiciary are the most equitable institutions of the judiciary where the unlimited race offense is
the most common. In recent years, black populations have been subject to strict treatment. There
has still been murders with Michael Kill in Ferguson in 2014 is just one of many examples. After
this event, Americans have focused on expressing racial discrimination in the justice system.
In the film “A Space Odyssey” Stanley Kubrick's, there was shown that for thousands of
years, a tribe of the people was released from the tribe of the African desert. They wake up to see
the endless black monolith turned to them. After reading the monoliths, they learn to use the tree
as a weapon and slam their rival of the water vapor. Millions years later, with the US car, Floyd
V's big space station on its way to take it to Clavius Base, the United States outpost. When Floyd
called a video call with his daughter, he asked for a Soviet scientist about the mysterious
explosions of Clavius. Floyd discusses the Clavius employee meeting, dislikes the spread of the
epidemic, but emphasizes the mystery. In his work, he reveals the newly discovered job he had
buried for four million years near the Tycho crater. Floyd and the others travel to Moonbush
objects, the monolith resembles a monkey. When the sunlight becomes monolithic for the first
time in millions of years, it is high and high. 18 months later, discovery one talks about
American tests with Jupiter. David Bowman and Dr. Frank Poole and other three
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