People of color are overrepresented in our criminal justice system. One in three African American men born today will be incarcerated in his lifetime. In some cities, African Americans are ten times more likely to be arrested when stopped by police. With the national debate national focused on race, crime, and punishment, criminal justice experts are examining how to reduce racial disparities in our prisons and jails, which often serve as initial entry points for those who become entangled in the criminal justice system. This report, which relies on input from 25 criminal justice leaders, pinpoints the drivers of racial disparities in our jails lays out common sense reforms to reduce this disparity, including increasing public defense repre...
There are few areas of American society where racial disparities are as profound and as troubling as...
The recent protests and civil unrest that marked the death of George Floyd and other African America...
Statistics tend to show Black people commit most of the crime in the United States. Those statistics...
People of color are overrepresented in our criminal justice system. One in three African American me...
People of color are overrepresented in our criminal justice system. One in three African American me...
Examines racial and ethnic disparities by state, and finds substantial variation in the degree of bl...
American prison populations have long been characterized by racial and ethnic disparities. U.S. Cens...
Racial discrimination remains a prevalent issue in the contemporary U.S. despite efforts to promote ...
Although significant gaps remain, disparities between Black and White people continued to narrow at ...
The Brennan Center and the National Institute for Law and Equity convened 12 former prosecutors to e...
In this comprehensive guide to analyzing and responding to racial disparities in the criminal justic...
Racial and ethnic disparities are introduced throughout the juvenile justice system, including in pr...
For decades, the United States of America has employed mass incarceration as a convenient answer to ...
Overrepresentation of racial and ethnic minorities is a troubling fact in the U.S. criminal and juve...
Overrepresentation of racial and ethnic minorities is a troubling fact in the U.S. criminal and juve...
There are few areas of American society where racial disparities are as profound and as troubling as...
The recent protests and civil unrest that marked the death of George Floyd and other African America...
Statistics tend to show Black people commit most of the crime in the United States. Those statistics...
People of color are overrepresented in our criminal justice system. One in three African American me...
People of color are overrepresented in our criminal justice system. One in three African American me...
Examines racial and ethnic disparities by state, and finds substantial variation in the degree of bl...
American prison populations have long been characterized by racial and ethnic disparities. U.S. Cens...
Racial discrimination remains a prevalent issue in the contemporary U.S. despite efforts to promote ...
Although significant gaps remain, disparities between Black and White people continued to narrow at ...
The Brennan Center and the National Institute for Law and Equity convened 12 former prosecutors to e...
In this comprehensive guide to analyzing and responding to racial disparities in the criminal justic...
Racial and ethnic disparities are introduced throughout the juvenile justice system, including in pr...
For decades, the United States of America has employed mass incarceration as a convenient answer to ...
Overrepresentation of racial and ethnic minorities is a troubling fact in the U.S. criminal and juve...
Overrepresentation of racial and ethnic minorities is a troubling fact in the U.S. criminal and juve...
There are few areas of American society where racial disparities are as profound and as troubling as...
The recent protests and civil unrest that marked the death of George Floyd and other African America...
Statistics tend to show Black people commit most of the crime in the United States. Those statistics...