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Criminal Justice System

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The criminal justice system is a gratifying, yet often unfair ruling process. Having said that, a first-rate example of a disapproving situation is when a person(s) of African American decent receives severe punishment for a particular offense, as opposed to what a person of Caucasian decent might acquire for the same offense. My topic of choice is from the ACLU's web page via an article entitled "Race and Criminal Justice", certainly peaked my curiosity. Being a young man with a group of friends consisting predominantly of minorities, this article stuck to my brain by bringing back tons of déjà vu. An acquaintance of mine left for court, accused stealing headphones at a local Walmart with a friend. One of the court hearings was for stolen …show more content…

This famed court case is about an African American man named Rodney King. According to Elizabeth Mullen, a writer for "Analysis of Social Issues & Public Policy, Volume 6 Issue 1", the court case was filed by King against the four white police officers who beat him relentlessly because he was a minority. The actions taken by the four officers caused uneasiness from citizens around the country, and cause them to be paranoid about police brutality from the men who are here to serve and protect them as citizens of the United States. (Mullen, 1). The situation for Rodney King in the year 1991 was nothing short of tragic, after an alleged car chase with police in Los Angeles, a bystander with camera recorded the footage of the savage attack on Mr. King. According the article entitled "The Color of Justice", per the website Civil Rights Foundation.org, The story described how black people felt by stating, "People of the African-American community had long complained of cases of police brutality. At long last they had clear evidence- a video tape" (cfr-usa.org). The video footage shot by the bystander, brought attention to the supreme court in 2000. Although Rodney King gathered enough evidence to close the case and win the trial, the jury acquitted the police officers, saying they were not guilty of using additional force. In …show more content…

On the bright side, the court case involving Rodney King as well as the new Fair Sentencing Act of 2010, raises awareness to the issue, which helps assist the efforts of African Americans in ending discrimination in the court of law and receiving unfair punishments. Unfortunately, there are no groups currently helping progress the movement for discrimination of blacks in the criminal justice system. Although there are no groups supporting this issue, there is a plethora of groups who should get involved and impact the issue in a positive manner. A recent organization known commonly as the Advancement Project, supports the efforts of civilians around the country who stand up for equal rights for colored and immigrants in the criminal justice system. According to fundersforjustice.org, The Advancement Project supports equality and the rights for people of a different race. AP demands justice, (Fundersforjustice.org). Per the same webpage, a few others who support the same cause are Black Lives Matter, the Black Organizing Project, and the Bill of Rights Defense Committee (BORDC). Furthermore, The essay written by Gerald K. Fosten strengthens the need to take further action on the issue by stating, " the use of the criminal justice system and equality has been examined in related research....African Americans with a felony conviction, engage and negotiate their inferior status...their

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