America’s mass incarceration system functions as a tool to keep their black communities impoverished and powerless. Black people are locked away at disproportionate rates; moreover, statistics suggest that the criminal justice system is racially biased at every step. These two systems work together to keep an alarmingly high amount of black people behind bars so businesses can profit off of them. If ex-convicts leave the prison, they will find it hard to reintegrate into society because of the post-prison fees, parole requirements, discrimination, and disenfranchisement. Without rehabilitation available in most prisons, these barriers make the prison system akin to a revolving door. The incarceration system’s impact on crime rates have been...
This article looks at the issue of incarceration with a focus on the number of African Americans bot...
As a socioeconomic dynamic, Black men are statistically shown to be disadvantaged at every stage in ...
Black and brown men are negatively impacted by the criminal justice system and have been incarcerate...
America’s mass incarceration system functions as a tool to keep their black communities impoverished...
For decades, incarceration has been America's solution to crime. From 1973 to 2009 America's prison ...
In the “Land of the Free,” we are home to the largest prison system in the modern history of the wor...
For decades, the United States of America has employed mass incarceration as a convenient answer to ...
Examines racial and ethnic disparities by state, and finds substantial variation in the degree of bl...
The United States has the highest number of incarcerated people worldwide with a prison population o...
This project looks at the mass incarceration rates of people of African Descent where they are the m...
Racial prejudice against African Americans has been the leading cause of high incarceration rates am...
After decades of stability from the 1920s to the early 1970s, the rate of incarceration in the Unite...
Beginning in the 1970s, the United States experienced an exponential growth in its prison population...
Racial discrimination remains a prevalent issue in the contemporary U.S. despite efforts to promote ...
[Abstract] Since the days of Jim Crow, the presence of racism and discrimination in the United Stat...
This article looks at the issue of incarceration with a focus on the number of African Americans bot...
As a socioeconomic dynamic, Black men are statistically shown to be disadvantaged at every stage in ...
Black and brown men are negatively impacted by the criminal justice system and have been incarcerate...
America’s mass incarceration system functions as a tool to keep their black communities impoverished...
For decades, incarceration has been America's solution to crime. From 1973 to 2009 America's prison ...
In the “Land of the Free,” we are home to the largest prison system in the modern history of the wor...
For decades, the United States of America has employed mass incarceration as a convenient answer to ...
Examines racial and ethnic disparities by state, and finds substantial variation in the degree of bl...
The United States has the highest number of incarcerated people worldwide with a prison population o...
This project looks at the mass incarceration rates of people of African Descent where they are the m...
Racial prejudice against African Americans has been the leading cause of high incarceration rates am...
After decades of stability from the 1920s to the early 1970s, the rate of incarceration in the Unite...
Beginning in the 1970s, the United States experienced an exponential growth in its prison population...
Racial discrimination remains a prevalent issue in the contemporary U.S. despite efforts to promote ...
[Abstract] Since the days of Jim Crow, the presence of racism and discrimination in the United Stat...
This article looks at the issue of incarceration with a focus on the number of African Americans bot...
As a socioeconomic dynamic, Black men are statistically shown to be disadvantaged at every stage in ...
Black and brown men are negatively impacted by the criminal justice system and have been incarcerate...