lunes, 12 de mayo de 2014

We need to talk about an injustice

Bryan Steven will tell you how justice system should be re-oriented in The United State of America, specifically about incarcerating young, black and poor citizens.

  

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  1. Human rights lawyer Bryan Stevenson shares some hard truths about the justice system of the United States, beginning with a large imbalance along racial lines: one third of the black male population of the country has been incarcerated at some point in their lives. These issues, which are involved in U.S. history Unexamined rarely talked with this level of candor, insight and persuasion. African Americans are 20-50 times more likely to be arrested for possession or distribution of illegal drugs, and yet more national targets possessing or selling illegal drugs. People of color are three times more likely to be charged with assault, when the number of arrests for assault are equal between whites and people of color.

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  2. Steven Bryan shares a truth about people of color, black. Worldwide there is discrimination for them. since it is likely that at least 51% of them have been imprisoned for drug trafficking among other causes.
    is likely that they perform these acts because nuchos of us do not give them the opportunity to work or at least know a while, but the jusgamos unfairly before meeting or just to see the color.

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  3. Justice system in the United States of America
    Steven Bryan tells us that the justice system in this country is very different than it was 40 years since the U.S. today has the highest incarceration rate in the world of people in poor communities and people of color, also tells us that the justice system in this country is much better for the rich than for the poor and people of color, because black people have no compassion more likely to be accused of illegality and tried unlike people white and rich.
    All this indicates that the implementation of the justice system in the United States is truly unbalanced.

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  4. Steven Bryan talks about the justice system in the United States, and mentions that this situation is not balanced because this country not have a policy governing this situation, also mentions that the race or color is not respeted, when is involved in a criminal situation, if you're rich you have the possibility to be free, whereas if you are poor and black skin even if you're guilty you most likely to be guilty, and therefore my opinion is that to the people do not measured by skin color, or by breed that comes but rather identify for his humility as not all are equal before judging should know or investigate the person involved, as well many times they are unfairly discriminated.

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  5. Steven Bryan points out how it has changed the way we do justice for years atras.Estados States is a country that has the highest number of incarceration. People of color are more likely to be charged with assault, while the number of incarcerated for assault are equal between white and colored. African Americans have even more likely to be arrested due to illegal drug trafficking exes.
    finally justice in this country is not measured by the level of guilt but by race or color the person has, is so rich tend more likely to be free.

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