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The rate of incarceration of black people specifically males has been a constant increase. The United States of America mass incarceration began in the 1970s and it now holds the highest number of inmates in the world. There has been a racial and ethnic disproportionality within the Justice system, as 35% of African-American males are represented of all inmates, that is 3,119 per 100,000 a year (Gjelsvik, Dora, Dumont & Nunn, 2013, p. 1). The mass imprisonment of black males has major effects on their family development and the communities in which they come from. This has brought upon many social activist and agencies to demand strategic reforms to minimize the disproportionality in black inmates.
Incarceration does not only influence on the growth of the offender, it also contributes to the instability in family life. The loss of a father due to imprisonment has the same effects on families as divorce and death, it creates a financial instability and an emotional and psychological effect on the children and the partner. Children with fathers in the Justice System are more likely to express aggressive behavior, which potentially converts into crimes and a continuous cycle of …show more content…

An effective correctional reform does not solely rely on itself, it requires the improvement of justice policies which include crime preventions, sentencing policies and on the care and treatment made available to vulnerable groups in the community (United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, 2011, p. 4). The primary area that requires major policy change is pre-trial dentition and intraregional programs. In the United States, 60% of incarcerated inmates are awaiting trial; many of which have been charged with non-violent offenses, however, due to significantly high bail amount offenders cannot afford and are forced to remain in detention (Austin, 2013, p.

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