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Marc Mauer: Racial Disparities In The Criminal Justice System

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Racial Disparities in the Criminal Justice System In this video Marc Mauer explains the racial disparities in the criminal justice system which are overlooked and continues silently in the criminal justice system. Mauer explains how two teenage boys arrested for shoplifting in different social classes receives different treatment from the criminal justice system. The first teenager has a two parents that are able to send their son to get help. They are able to send him to a social worker. They inform the prosecutor that their son is doing better. The prosecutor decided to drop the charges against the teen because he was able to seek help for his criminal behavior. It is also implied this teenager is white financial stable and not a danger to the community. He is just an average teen who fell into the wrong crowd. Therefore, he has no criminal record and is able to apply for jobs without scrutiny for being arrested as a teen. This teen would also be viewed as a youth that is having environmental problems and would get social dispute resolutions, interventions for acting out in …show more content…

This teenager is poor and unable to get any resources to help him from being a habitual offender. He either receives a punishment of a fine or community service which gives him a criminal record. He is deemed a danger to the community because he has no financial means or family trying to help him. This teen later breaks into a car and continues to break the law. It is implied this teenager is black and has no financial stability and may come from a single family home. He would be considered to have an antisocial personality, a threat, and dangerous. The judicial system believes the only way to help him is to lock him up. He will most likely be going in and out of prison for the rest of his life because once you have a criminal record it is difficult to get a job, housing or and education without being scrutinized for have a record.

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