In the past few years there was a controversy over race profiling problems. Race profiling may be based on the assumption that African Americans and Hispanic Americans are more likely to commit crimes than any other ethnic or ethnic group. David Cole paid attention to this problem, and opposed the "The Color of Justice" and William's article "Road Anger" to make people recognize the method that the wrong people judged that there was no evidence.
Racial Analysis in the Criminal Justice System in the United States The criminal justice system in the United States is deeply injured by racial prejudice. A crime occurs, which in turn makes innocent people difficult. Fortunately, the newly found appellate court's decision method finds justice for these minorities, but the consequences should be as alarming as the crime committed. The real defect of the system when the most successful appeal turns out to be a minority
In the spring of 2000, the American Civil Rights Leadership Congress announced a report entitled "Trial - Trials - Ethnic Gaps in US Criminal Justice System". According to reports, the police and criminal justice system are more rigorous in dealing with US colored races than white people. At the same time, even in the survey of the Juvenile Justice System by the Ministry of Justice, the same conclusion concerning treatment of black youth was obtained. Race analysis has gained considerable attention in both studies (see box). Many legal authorities respond again that crime in poor communities is becoming more serious, minorities occupying the majority of these communities. However, according to a survey by the Ministry of Justice, young people of ethnic minority may be imprisoned at twice the rate of whites of the same crime. Arrests, convictions, and penetration of ethnic minorities further encourage racial discrimination and prejudice