The Frequent Incarceration of Minorities in the US

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Prisons are filled with many ethnic backgrounds, but the majority of the people behind bars are African Americans and Hispanics. African Americans and Hispanics are six times more likely to get incarcerated than whites. African Americans and Hispanics are more likely to be sentenced for lower level charges or simple drug charges. African American and Hispanics also have a high target of getting pulled over because of them being minorities. The prison population in the United States increased nearly five-fold between 1980 and 2009. This growth has a disparate impact on minorities. An estimated 38% of state and federal prison inmates in 2009 were African American inmates, a staggering share when we consider that African Americans comprise only 13% of the US population. It has been demonstrated that disparity is at least partially a product of the "War on Drugs" and sentencing policies that require longer mandatory minimum stays in prison for low-level, drug-related offenses and offenses committed while under the influence of drugs or alcohol. (American Journal of Public Health, June 2013) A State prison in Elmira, New York the population is 1,775 inmates where 50% are African Americans, 32% are Hispanics and the remaining inmates are white. These minority groups make up less than one-fourth of the state's population in the state of New York. Claudette Spencer a lawyer for the African American and Hispanic inmates states “That African Americans and Hispanic inmates at the prison were punished twice as often as white inmates and that means minority inmates have to spend more time in prison waiting to be paroled”. (Tabor, Mary B W. New York Times, Late Edition (East Coast) [New York, N.Y] 03 Oct 1991) Some of the judicial systems and l...

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...y fraternity finds a new seller and starts over and the prison system continues to grow from the sellers. In this day and age society is so not fair to minorities. If it was something that could be done to help the minorities out we should do it. We are all humans and should be treated like we are all human. No minority was asked to be treated the way they are treated. They should be given a chance just like everyone else in this life. In this essay, there were different examples of the things that officers tend to do to minorities than any other races. Thorough this essay you have received examples and crimes that minorities get charged for and whites get less charges are either let free. We all go through things in life, but there are some things we may never understand and one of those things is why minorities are targeted more than any other race in the world.

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