Juice is a 1992 American crime drama that told about the lives of four African-American young people in Harlem. It begins with innocent bad behavior, but includes activity in daily life and youth life, becoming more serious and motivating with time. It also highlights the struggle that four people must experience everyday, including harassment by law enforcement agencies and their involvement in the lives of their relatives. Raheem Porter is played by Khalil Kain, leader of The Wrecking Crew.
Research on the core family of African Americans by Andrew Billingsley is divided into three groups: early nucleus, simple nucleus, segment nucleus I, and segmental nucleus II. According to statistics provided by Paul Glick in 1992, the African American core family structure accounts for 80% of the total number of African American households. According to Billingsley, the early core family structure of African Americans was defined as a couple without children. In 1992, 47% of African-American families had an initial core family, compared to 54% of all early American nuclear families. The simple core family structure of African American is defined as a couple with a child. This is a traditional norm consisting of African-American families. In 1992, 25% of African American families were simple nuclear families, 36% of all American households.
The family structure of segmented nuclear I (unmarried mothers) and II (unmarried fathers) of African-Americans is defined as a parent-child relationship. In 1992, 94% of the African-American divided nuclear families consisted of unmarried mothers and children. According to Mr. Grick's survey, in African-American families, the number of single parent families is twice that of other peoples, and the disparity continues to expand. Billingsley continued his research on family composition consisting of African-American big families and other relatives. Large family, early, simple, have the same sub-structure as segment I and segment II, grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins, other family members join. According to Billingsley 's survey, the extended family structure belongs mainly to the segmented I partial structure family.
When discussing racial profiling, there are some statistics that need to be studied. Between 1992 and 1996, 58% of the car jackets were African Americans. African Americans occupy only 12% of the population. African Americans make up 13% of national drug users. African American (Carrilli) is 74% of all criminals sentenced to possess narcotics. The police want to look for suspicious persons is the nature of that person. According to statistics, among many other races, blacks tend to participate in more suspicious activities.