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Analysis Of The Moynihan Report 's ' The Moynihan '

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Incarceration:
In the Moynihan Report, Moynihan talks about racism and discrimination and how that comes into play with African American youth. He identified that there are five factors in a home environment that made a difference in whether boys would become delinquents: discipline of boy by father, supervision of boy by mother, affection of father for boy, affection of mother for boy, and cohesiveness of family (U.S. Department of Labor, 1965). Nowadays, more African Americans men have been leaving their homes or have been incarcerated leaving the women alone with the child(ren) and with a lesser chance of getting married. Incarcerated men are away from their home for years at a time and this disturbs the family’s routine that have been set in place. As Moynihan mentions in his report, the youth, especially males, could be affected by this sudden change (U.S. Department of Labor, 1965). The child no longer has those five factors in a home environment to make a difference in his live. In the United States, 5 percent of all African American men are incarcerated, compared to less than 1 percent (0.5 percent) of their white counterparts. African American men are ten times more likely to be incarcerated than white men (Hattery and Smith, 2012: 120). With incarceration increasing within the black community, leaving the family with one or no income, this is a factor as to the incline of single mothers and could also be another factor as to the increase in poverty among the black

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