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The Effect Of The War On Drugs On The Black Community

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Throughout the 1970s there’s been a large influx of drugs, and violence as a result of drugs. During this same time period African Americans were experiencing new levels of equality they hadn’t felt since the Reconstruction Period began, which dashed their hopes after the Civil War ended. They were still experiencing discrimination in employment. The combination of unemployment and drugs was a contributor to the crime rate. Drugs and alcohol overwhelmingly effected the Black Community Unfortunately, at the time, former President Richard Nixon declared War on Drugs, the governmental approach for addressing the harmful effects of drugs on society was to create an atmosphere that unjustly targeted poor blacks and other ethnic minorities in the …show more content…

The Executive Office clearly faced the daunting task of stemming the tide of a growing crime rate that included and alarming rate of homicides. Uniquely spearheaded by the intent of creating an environment that is both safe for the public and drug free. Previous Presidential policies have utterly failed. Unfortunately, the War on Drugs targeted the drug user and drug distributor (dealer) in the same manner and the group that was effected the most was the African American communities. The systemic limitations that the oppressed and disenfranchised minority populations operate in on a daily basis is biased; and the War on Drugs racialized the law enforcement and criminal justice system approach to litigation for nonviolent drug offenders. Specifically targeting drugs that are most likely to be used by people of color, marijuana and crack cocaine. Statistically significant results yield that from 1990 to 2002 eighty-two percent of all illegal controlled substance related incarcerations …show more content…

According to McCollister, French, Inciardi, et al (2003) it is more cost effective to provide treatment rather than incarceration. One full year of treatment costs approximately $4,700 and one year of incarceration costs approximately $18,400. According to Alexander (2010) it has become lucrative for business to invest in prison labour. Resulting in free labour. This is a separate issue within itself which speaks more toward the racialization of the prison system in which there are more blacks in prison now then there were slaves at the heart of slavery. However, they have been criminalized to the degree that their incarceration is believed to be deserved even if it is for using drugs verses dealing drugs. There is no viewed difference. For example, during an interview at the Office of the Federal Public Defenders office, an inmate revealed they were putting together sophisticated computer technology for companies like Apple. This example alone provides a foundational knowledge that people that are incarcerated, have marketable skills for life outside of prison. Re-entry Training is vital to the inmates getting out of prison to get out of the revolving door and staying out of prison. Providing assistance to help a person establish and reach short term and long-term goals, is essential in ensuring that the people do not feel left

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