The Unfair Criminal Justice System Essay

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    her citizens, the promise of prosperity, protection, and justice. She has laws in place for the common good, police to ensure that her people are safe and not hurting each other. There are courts for those that are accused of breaking the law, and justice is served here. Or is it? Some of society believes that the criminal justice system is unjust towards men of African decent. It is. The polices and practices of the criminal justice system have unfairly targeted African Americans which is far from

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    The United States Criminal Justice System is one that is supposed to protect and serve all. This idea should not discriminate against ones race, gender or any other identifying characteristics. Although it should not, it occurs more than just what the news outlets may bring to light. Minorities and those who do not fit societies “norms” are often the targets of unfair treatment from those who are in charge of protecting. These groups of people often feel that just because their skin is a different

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    Unfair trials happen all over the world and anyway can be affected by it through biases and mistakes in the trials. Although judge and jury determine the fate of a trial, it may not always be fair because they can make mistakes during a trial and sometimes have biases and it is the law that every human has a chance to have a fair trial. Unfair Trials are mostly caused by biases and mistakes of the judges and jury. Judges may judge differently because of someone's skin color and how they look and

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    Unfair police lineups have become a rising issue in the American criminal justice system in recent years. More specifically, unfair police lineups have made witnesses and victims more susceptible to confuse innocent and guilty suspects in a criminal trial. There is a series of research and experimental research that has been done on this topic in recent years that have proven this hypothesis to hold true in many cases. Some research suggests that often times, the witness or identifier on the stand

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    When individuals think of the criminal justice system, the first images that come to their minds are a judge, jury full of people, the prosecution, and the defense. These images are what make up the courtroom environment, however, no one realizes how skin color affects what happens in the courtroom. Although race should not be a factor in determining said person’s sentencing, it is and sadly results in wrongful convictions as well as riots and protests as of recently. In the Independent.co.uk article

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    The bias in the American criminal justice system is first reported in the first stages of the system, which includes the (act of asking questions and trying to find the truth about something) and arrest of the suspected people by police personnel (American Civil Liberties Union, 2013). These police personnel discriminately target the minorities as criminal suspects, which eventually skews the racial population of the people arrested, charged, put in jail or convicted (Cole, Smith, & DeJong, 2013)

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    The Justice System is a topic that has stirred up a lot of controversy throughout time. Is it fair or is it not? Throughout hundreds of years, people have been treated justly and unjustly by this system. In this paper, I will only be discussing my opinion on America’s justice system. However, there are many other Justice Systems that I will not get to discuss. America’s Justice System is made up of 3 parts. The Law Enforcement, the Adjudication, and the Correction. The Justice System was created

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    person doesn’t speak up about unfair treatment, they are allowing injustice to infect everyone. The Webster dictionary definition states, “Injustice is an unfair treatment or situation in which the rights of a person or a group of people are ignored (Merriam-Webster).” There are various examples of injustice in the Criminal Justice System, the occupation field, and the education system that negatively impact the citizens in America. To begin with, the Criminal Justice System is meant to protect citizens

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    and defendant agrees to plead guilty to a particular charge in exchange for a concession from the prosecutor. There are many benefits to the defendant and justice system which can vary to relieving the defendant of a major conviction and benefit them based on the final decision, while also avoiding the trial set by the courts. The justice system benefits from the plea bargain because the prosecutor is able to convict the defendant of committing the the crime towards society and win the case without

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    treated, especially in the justice system. Statistics on the field of criminal justice shows unequal racial proportions of people arrested and charged in courts of law. The statistics trigger unfounded theories that some races, especially the African American race, are mistreated may be due to their skin color. The assumptions regarding unfairness in the justice system on lines of racial alignment may or may not be true, hence the need for more scrutiny. According to Justice On trial (n.d), in regard

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