Vol8188
revolUTion in the air!
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The number in prison isn't what was commented on. It was how in the past minority defendants have received harsher sentences for committing similar crimes. You mostly see it with drug sentences where a white defendant may get a slap on the wrist and a minority defendant gets a harsher sentence. Sentencing guidelines need to be more consistent and eliminate any racial biases, perceived or real.
Given 13% of the population commits the majority of the homicides in this country, I have a feeling those differences are imagined, like the gender pay gap. I will say I've never taken a deep dive into the data but my assumption has always been that they are not looking at the whole picture (prior convictions, plea deals, additional charges, etc).