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  2. Race in the United States criminal justice system - Wikipedia

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    Race has been a factor in the United States criminal justice system since the system's beginnings, as the nation was founded on Native American soil. [32] It continues to be a factor throughout United States history through the present, with organizations such as Black Lives Matter calling for decarceration through divestment from police and prisons and reinvestment in public education and ...

  3. Racism in the United States - Wikipedia

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    [1] [b] Into the 21st century, research has uncovered extensive evidence of racial discrimination, in various sectors of modern U.S. society, including the criminal justice system, business, the economy, housing, health care, the media, and politics.

  4. Race and crime in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, the relationship between race and crime has been a topic of public controversy and scholarly debate for more than a century. [1] Crime rates vary significantly between racial groups; however, academic research indicates that the over-representation of some racial minorities in the criminal justice system can in part be explained by socioeconomic factors, [2] [3] such as ...

  5. Gov. Cooper says ‘systemic racism still exists’ and is a ...

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    A state task force is making criminal justice more equitable but must continue its work to fight racism built into the system, Gov. Roy Cooper said this week.

  6. Institutional racism in the United States - Wikipedia

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    As other recent lawsuits have proved, civil departments have held their heads responsible for cases of institutional racism, an example of which is the case in 2007 of the LAFD Chief, William Bamattre, [164] who was retired by the mayor of Los Angeles after being perceived of kowtowing to racial pandering in responding to lawsuits affecting his ...

  7. In death, O.J. Simpson and his trial verdict still reflect ...

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    Those outlets tended to raise questions about whether the justice system was really fair in terms of "what might be called the Black experience,” he said. Polling in the last decade shows most people still believe Simpson committed the murders, including most African Americans, but the racial and historical dynamics at play in the trial made ...

  8. Judicial aspects of race in the United States - Wikipedia

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    With political control in what was effectively a one-party system, the South passed Jim Crow laws and instituted racial segregation in public facilities. In 1896, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of the defendants in the Plessy v. Ferguson case, which established the "separate but equal" interpretation for the provision of services. Without the ...

  9. Shocking spike in Black inmates targeted with pepper spray in ...

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    Exclusive: Black prisoners targeted in more than 40 per cent of pepper spray incidents, despite only accounting for 13 per cent of prison population