Minorities and justice TV shows such as Dateline, 60 minutes, 20/20 broadcast the discriminatory part of the judicial system, document police actions against minorities through hidden cameras, suffer from condemnation or abuse I will do interviews with ethnic minorities. And, referring to the death penalty statistics, it seems that it is particularly biased by black people. The judicial archive created several careers about minorities who were subject to some atrocities in the US justice system.
CRJ 432 Minorities and justice 3 Sem. It's time. This course outlines and explains the themes and problems surrounding the relationship between minority groups and US law. Ethnic and ethnic problems in the criminal justice system will be reviewed from a historical point of view. Emphasis is placed on the importance of consciousness and understanding of different cultures. Exploring the relationship between the criminal justice system and minorities, and the relationships of openness, institution, subtle racial discrimination and discrimination. Precondition: PLSC 334
Iowa State Detective and Juvenile Justice Program Agency. Explanation and discussion of excessive representatives of minority groups in the Iowa Juvenile Justice System. Washington DC: US ​​Department of Justice, US Justice and Crime Prevention Bureau, 1993. The Iowa Juvenile Judicial Advisory Committee studied ways to reduce excessive representation of minority youth in the National Juvenile Juvenile Justice System. Kaplan, S.G. And J. Bussner. "Memorandum on the Acceptance of Racial Prejudice against Children and Adolescents in New York's National Mental Health Facilities and Correctional Facilities". 149, No. 6 (June 1992), pp. 768-772. In this survey we investigated whether there are too many representatives of youth correctional institutions when black children and young people are under-represented in New York State mental health facilities and when the population ethnic distribution is controlled.
In almost all the state 's juvenile justice system, minority youth representatives are disproportionate. If underage young people are exposed to white youth rather than white teenagers, minority links in juvenile justice are unbalanced. African Americans, Hispanics, Asians, Pacific Islanders and Native Americans account for one-third of American youth. However, they account for over two-thirds of young people in safe youth facilities.
Young people's ethnic minority experience in the juvenile justice system is quite different from whites' youth experience. Following the custody of an excessive number of ethnic minorities, Congress modified the juvenile justice crime prevention law and obliged the state to formulate action plans to address imbalance investigations and issues. In this carefully edited book, the authors pointed out the scope and basis of various treatments for young people in juvenile justice, and identified the need to deal with this prejudice. As a result of research and provocative analysis of topics such as police, city juvenile criminal courts, imprisonment and penalties, and racial differences among juvenile justice groups, readers have come to understand the various racial prejudices within the system It was. The author also provides creative and practical policy advice and strategies to overcome the racial inequality in the juvenile justice process.