For decades, the United States of America has employed mass incarceration as a convenient answer to inconvenient questions. These policies have produced dramatic rates of incarceration, with a particularly disproportionate impact on communities of color. In addition to the range of harmful consequences to people of color, mass incarceration has been a failed policy in regard to public safety outcomes. Research has documented that the effect of imprisonment on crime rates has been modest, and that at current levels the scale of incarceration is well past the point of diminishing returns for public safety. Mass incarceration has diverted resources from prevention and treatment initiatives that could have produced far more effective approaches...
This report details our observations of staggering disparities among Black and Latinx people impriso...
The U.S incarceration rate is the highest in the world. Many of the U.S state prison systems are ove...
People of color are overrepresented in our criminal justice system. One in three African American me...
This report highlights the influence of implicit racial bias and recounts the findings of the curren...
Examines racial and ethnic disparities by state, and finds substantial variation in the degree of bl...
Racial discrimination remains a prevalent issue in the contemporary U.S. despite efforts to promote ...
This project looks at the mass incarceration rates of people of African Descent where they are the m...
America’s mass incarceration system functions as a tool to keep their black communities impoverished...
Let us think for a moment, the United State is home to 5% of the world population, but 28% of the wo...
[Abstract] Since the days of Jim Crow, the presence of racism and discrimination in the United Stat...
Statistics tend to show Black people commit most of the crime in the United States. Those statistics...
American prison populations have long been characterized by racial and ethnic disparities. U.S. Cens...
While the criminal justice system is theorized, framed, and practiced by most to be "equal for all",...
Racial prejudice against African Americans has been the leading cause of high incarceration rates am...
Although significant gaps remain, disparities between Black and White people continued to narrow at ...
This report details our observations of staggering disparities among Black and Latinx people impriso...
The U.S incarceration rate is the highest in the world. Many of the U.S state prison systems are ove...
People of color are overrepresented in our criminal justice system. One in three African American me...
This report highlights the influence of implicit racial bias and recounts the findings of the curren...
Examines racial and ethnic disparities by state, and finds substantial variation in the degree of bl...
Racial discrimination remains a prevalent issue in the contemporary U.S. despite efforts to promote ...
This project looks at the mass incarceration rates of people of African Descent where they are the m...
America’s mass incarceration system functions as a tool to keep their black communities impoverished...
Let us think for a moment, the United State is home to 5% of the world population, but 28% of the wo...
[Abstract] Since the days of Jim Crow, the presence of racism and discrimination in the United Stat...
Statistics tend to show Black people commit most of the crime in the United States. Those statistics...
American prison populations have long been characterized by racial and ethnic disparities. U.S. Cens...
While the criminal justice system is theorized, framed, and practiced by most to be "equal for all",...
Racial prejudice against African Americans has been the leading cause of high incarceration rates am...
Although significant gaps remain, disparities between Black and White people continued to narrow at ...
This report details our observations of staggering disparities among Black and Latinx people impriso...
The U.S incarceration rate is the highest in the world. Many of the U.S state prison systems are ove...
People of color are overrepresented in our criminal justice system. One in three African American me...