Equality before the law is one of the fundamental guarantees citizens expect in a just and fair society. We argue that recent trend toward mass incarceration, which has had vastly disproportionate impact on African Americans, is undermining this claim to fairness and raises a serious legitimacy problem for the legal system as a whole. Using original data from the Race, Crime and Public Opinion study we show that African Americans view the 'War on Drugs" as racially biased in its implementation. This perception of bias consequentially undermines legal system legitimacy by lowering blacks' expectations for police performance in their communities and encouraging receptivity to appeals for jury nullification based on race.African and African Am...
The differences in treatment between Black and white Americans in the past fifty years has been a to...
Let us think for a moment, the United State is home to 5% of the world population, but 28% of the wo...
In 1986, the United States government attempted to combat the perceived war on drugs by enacting man...
African Americans have been targeted, killed, and judged unruly in the United States by the police m...
[Abstract] Since the days of Jim Crow, the presence of racism and discrimination in the United Stat...
The War on Drugs has had a devastating effect on African American communities nationwide. The concep...
Racial prejudice against African Americans has been the leading cause of high incarceration rates am...
By 2021, the costs and pain arising from the propagation of the American racial hierarchy reached su...
Despite the fact that drug use among African Americans and whites is statistically very similar, the...
We examine the huge racial divide in citizens ’ general beliefs about the fairness of the criminal j...
Due process of law has become a casualty of the war on crime. As representatives of both parties com...
We examine the huge racial divide in citizens ’ general beliefs about the fairness of the criminal j...
By 2021, the costs and pain arising from the propagation of the American racial hierarchy reached su...
Racial Discrimination and the War on Drugs: The Effects of Systematic Racism in the US Racial discri...
The debate over the racial complexion of the war against drugs often devolves into a clash of fundam...
The differences in treatment between Black and white Americans in the past fifty years has been a to...
Let us think for a moment, the United State is home to 5% of the world population, but 28% of the wo...
In 1986, the United States government attempted to combat the perceived war on drugs by enacting man...
African Americans have been targeted, killed, and judged unruly in the United States by the police m...
[Abstract] Since the days of Jim Crow, the presence of racism and discrimination in the United Stat...
The War on Drugs has had a devastating effect on African American communities nationwide. The concep...
Racial prejudice against African Americans has been the leading cause of high incarceration rates am...
By 2021, the costs and pain arising from the propagation of the American racial hierarchy reached su...
Despite the fact that drug use among African Americans and whites is statistically very similar, the...
We examine the huge racial divide in citizens ’ general beliefs about the fairness of the criminal j...
Due process of law has become a casualty of the war on crime. As representatives of both parties com...
We examine the huge racial divide in citizens ’ general beliefs about the fairness of the criminal j...
By 2021, the costs and pain arising from the propagation of the American racial hierarchy reached su...
Racial Discrimination and the War on Drugs: The Effects of Systematic Racism in the US Racial discri...
The debate over the racial complexion of the war against drugs often devolves into a clash of fundam...
The differences in treatment between Black and white Americans in the past fifty years has been a to...
Let us think for a moment, the United State is home to 5% of the world population, but 28% of the wo...
In 1986, the United States government attempted to combat the perceived war on drugs by enacting man...