Race is always an important issue within the United States, and most importantly it is the criminal justice system. Racial tension in the US is often considered white and black, but it is not so. African Americans believe that the system will benefit Caucasian while trying to become a Caucasian. Caucasans claim that the criminal justice system is color blind, but blacks are not clearly so; white people underestimate the racial disparity in the criminal justice system (Bikel, 2005).
Racial discrimination in justice system - Belief of maintaining the fairness and effectiveness of the US criminal justice system in all races and ethnic groups. They are particularly unbearable because imprisonment has a serious impact on the lives of criminals and the lives of their families and communities. (Human Rights Watch, 2008, p. 59) ate available state data. Many factors that contribute to crime and crime and DMC correspondence make it difficult to compare between states, but the state data show a broad change in expression, especially distinguishing highly disproportionate states I will. Individuals are classified according to the most serious crimes arrested or declared. Unless otherwise noted, all ages are included in the reported data
The race in the US Criminal Justice System refers to the US's own experience and differences in the supervision and prosecution of various ethnic groups. In the US criminal justice system, different ethnic groups have different consequences for people convicted and convicted. Experts and analysts are discussing the relative importance of various factors that contribute to these differences. A small number of defendants, either relative or absolute (mandatory, race, primarily Hispanic), have been sentenced to the minimum necessary penalties and as a result there is a big ethnic gap in correctional institutions