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Race In Criminal Justice Essay

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“Justice is equality; but not for all persons, only for those that are equal.” (Aristotle, n.d.). This ancient quote from Aristotle is still incredibly relevant for our modern world. Despite the fact that a large majority of young Americans are taught that the American criminal justice system is based on fairness and equality. This is not the case. The lack of equality in our justice system that long been known and recognized by people of color has been becoming increasingly obvious. It is in acknowledgment of this that the study of race’s role has become increasingly urgent when studying criminal justice. Factors already linked to crime, prevailing stereotypes that influence policy, disparities among racial lines, and the overarching concern of institutional racism are all factors that make the role of race critical to the study of criminal justice system. Criminologists have consistently found that factors such as wealth inequality, unemployment, and poor education opportunity are linked with increased criminal activities. Unfortunately, studies have also shown that these factors are also …show more content…

As Aristotle expressed, the only true justice is when it is applied equally and fairly. In order to fix the concerns within our justice system we, as a society, need to be able to discuss the role of race within the criminal justice system and work towards solutions. The ability to do this my foremost expectation for this course. I expect that after the conclusion of this course I will have increased understanding of the role race plays within the criminal justice system. I am looking forward to being able to use that increased understanding in order to educate others that have not taken this course and continue the conversation in a larger community. Further, I expect that with an increased understanding we will be able to discuss possible methods of repairing our flawed

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