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    • [DOCX File]Intergenerational Incarceration: Risk Factors and Social ...

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      The gap in incarceration rates between White and African-American defendants increases by 18 percentage points (compared to a mean incarceration rate of 51% for African-Americans and 38% for Whites) when moving from the 10th to 90th percentile judge in the racial gap distribution.

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    • [DOCX File]African Americans, Police Use of Force, and Human Rights ...

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      Sep 27, 2012 · The states of Louisiana and Mississippi have targeted initially because Louisiana has one of the highest incarceration rates for African American males and living conditions in Mississippi remain challenging for African American males. The first pilot program run was funded by the State of Louisiana and focused on students who were predicted to ...

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    • Imprisonment rate of black Americans fell by a third from 2006 to …

      Moreover, the majority of youth are African American and live in a city with one of the highest child poverty rates in the United States, but its model of responding to delinquency has substantially reduced the incarceration of youth.

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      In 2007, a disproportionate number of fathers incarcerated in state prison were African American (42%) or Latino (20%). African American (49%) and Latino (28%) men made up a disproportionate share of fathers in federal prison as well (Glaze and Maruschak, 2008). The percent of male inmates who were fathers, by age group, is shown in Exhibit 2-1.

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      Before 1975, the growth in this black/white disparity was largely due to a decrease in white imprisonment rates -- black imprisonment rates were relatively constant. However, after 1975 prison admissions for both races grew exponentially. A much higher growth rate for African Americans has led to a widening racial gap in imprisonment rates.

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    • [DOCX File]Department of Politics and Government - Illinois State

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      These disparities are not anomalies, and are not the product of different crime rates; one study found that, controlling for differences in crime rates by race, the probability that an unarmed African American person will be shot by the police is 3.49 times greater than the probability that an unarmed white person will be shot by the police.

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    • [DOCX File]Incarceration & the Family: A Review of Research ...

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      The vast racial disparity in disenfranchisement rates comes as a consequence to the racial disparity in incarceration rates. There currently exists a racial bias in the criminal justice system that results in a prison population that is nearly half African-American, when African-Americans make up only 12.8% of the national population.

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    • [DOCX File]Do Judges Vary in Their Treatment of Race

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      While incarceration rates have dramatically risen across all racial and gender demographics, the impact upon women and girls of color has been staggering. An often unreported impact of this problem is the disproportionate effect it has on the African American community. Today, African American women and girls represent the

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    • [DOC File]President’s Board of Advisors on Historically Black ...

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      Black/Hispanic Incarceration. The core focus of President Obama and his Administration in connection was with criminal justice reform affecting minorities. People of color were meant to benefit overwhelmingly from these major reform objectives, thus making the Obama Administration criminal-justice reform effort an appropriate affirmative-action ...

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