Discrimination In The Criminal Justice System

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As issues of criminal activity within the United States continue to develop, the intersection of race, ethnicity, and social structure plays a large role in these crime rates. Multiple other factors play a role in the development of criminal activity in an individual. These factors include but are not limited to living environment, family and peer influences, and mental stability. With the prevalence of criminal activities increasing, law enforcement is working to deter and decrease these rates.
Crime rates in America are not merely influenced by the race or ethnicity of individuals alone but a wide variety of factors. The social structure of society plays a large role as to whether a person will be exposed to criminal activity and develop …show more content…

Discrimination is prevalent in the criminal justice system, and while judgement is human nature, a distinct difference exists between these two terms. An individual walking through a populated area may be judged by multiple people due to their appearance, however, they may not experience discrimination. Discrimination occurs when multiple stereotypes are attached to a person’s race or other characteristics (Walker, Spohn, & Delone, 2012). Discrimination is an issue when these stereotypes are used against the person, such as in the criminal justice …show more content…

The younger population is particularly influenced by ways that seem popular, or ways to make extra money for themselves. Ways to do this can include finding that peer group or clique to blend in such as a street gang. If a family member or friend is part of a larger group or organization, there is a likelihood that this activity will become a continuous cycle. As the cycle continues, more families are affected by the actions of this lifestyle creating an environment for more activities to take place. If and when this cycle can be stopped, a new life can take place in the hopes that some individuals can escape this lifestyle and make better choices for

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