Racial Disparity Analysis

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June 3rd 2012 CJA/344 Racial Disparity on the application of the Death Penalty The United States criminal justice system is believed to protect and change people. In the early years of United States, racism was a huge issue and it has slowly been disappearing throughout the years. Unfortunately some people are not willing to change their beliefs about races. People that grew up not guided or taught the importance of all people are created equal have negative feelings toward others who do not share the same skin color, religion, and gender. People may believe that people who are different to them should not have the same rights or believe that they are beneath them. In the criminal justice system, racism is happening and the…show more content…
Woodsworth and Mr. Baldus out of Philadelphia analyze and show how the death penalty is found to be four times more likely to happen for a black person than any other race (Dieter, 1998). Information and background checks that researchers made on this topic, came to the conclusion that black people are far more likely to be sentenced than any other person that committed the same crime. This goes to show the racial disparity in the death penalty and Professor Mr. Woodsworth explains that Philadelphia’s death penalty was deemed as one of the most racist and unfair in the United States. In 1974 the death penalty was re-established in Philadelphia and still to this day is carried out (Dieter,…show more content…
To avoid all these negative effect and minimize these issues, legislators can get rid of the death penalty in all. The death penalty cost more than it would to keep a person on death row in prison. If the death penalty was eliminated there would be no questions of any injustice and Americans would believe that this country can change for the better. This would also solve the problem of people thinking that black people are treated unfair and unjust because they are more likely to receive the death penalty. This wouldn’t eliminate the racism in regards of black defendants getting treated better but it’s a
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