Due process of law has become a casualty of the war on crime. As representatives of both parties compete to show which is the toughest on crime, the criminal justice systems in the United States have become so result-oriented that little attention is paid to the fairness and reliability of the process which leads to those results. In the quest to obtain more convictions and death sentences, little concern is being shown for the likelihood of error and the need to provide equal justice for persons of color and the poor. Yet the criminal justice systems are making some of the most important governmental decisions in society—who will lose their liberty and for how long, and who will be put to death. The operation of the criminal justice system...
A major consideration in interethnic relations is the control factor and how this is maintained in m...
The general philosophy of social contrcat is premised on the notion that the state assumes the role ...
African Americans are more likely to be victimized by crime and also to be under criminal justice su...
Due process of law has become a casualty of the war on crime. As representatives of both parties com...
Let us think for a moment, the United State is home to 5% of the world population, but 28% of the wo...
Equality before the law is one of the fundamental guarantees citizens expect in a just and fair soci...
Despite the promise of “Equal Justice Under Law” etched on the Supreme Court building, the outcomes ...
Contemporary ideologies concerning the structure of the criminal justice system often purports that ...
The injustice by professionals within the criminal justice system gives rise to societal opinion tha...
Capital punishment has left deep divisions in American society because of its moral, legal, and soci...
Our highly civilized nation has the most crime of any country in the world. Our beloved President wa...
Policing the Black Man explores and critiques the many ways the criminal justice system impacts the ...
Two centuries ago, the American criminal justice was run primarily by laymen. Jury trials passed mor...
The U.S. legal machinery supposedly operates under the funda-mental principle of impartial justice; ...
As a socioeconomic dynamic, Black men are statistically shown to be disadvantaged at every stage in ...
A major consideration in interethnic relations is the control factor and how this is maintained in m...
The general philosophy of social contrcat is premised on the notion that the state assumes the role ...
African Americans are more likely to be victimized by crime and also to be under criminal justice su...
Due process of law has become a casualty of the war on crime. As representatives of both parties com...
Let us think for a moment, the United State is home to 5% of the world population, but 28% of the wo...
Equality before the law is one of the fundamental guarantees citizens expect in a just and fair soci...
Despite the promise of “Equal Justice Under Law” etched on the Supreme Court building, the outcomes ...
Contemporary ideologies concerning the structure of the criminal justice system often purports that ...
The injustice by professionals within the criminal justice system gives rise to societal opinion tha...
Capital punishment has left deep divisions in American society because of its moral, legal, and soci...
Our highly civilized nation has the most crime of any country in the world. Our beloved President wa...
Policing the Black Man explores and critiques the many ways the criminal justice system impacts the ...
Two centuries ago, the American criminal justice was run primarily by laymen. Jury trials passed mor...
The U.S. legal machinery supposedly operates under the funda-mental principle of impartial justice; ...
As a socioeconomic dynamic, Black men are statistically shown to be disadvantaged at every stage in ...
A major consideration in interethnic relations is the control factor and how this is maintained in m...
The general philosophy of social contrcat is premised on the notion that the state assumes the role ...
African Americans are more likely to be victimized by crime and also to be under criminal justice su...