Racial Discrimination In The Judicial System

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It is commonly believed, that there is racial discrimination in the Judicial system. Surprisingly, not many people are open about racial discrimination in the workforce. Racial discrimination in the workforce is illegal, yet people do it anyway. It has lasted through the years, and even though it may not be in the form slavery, nor may it be open, but it is still present, destructive, and pervasive. Despite what people may say, racial discrimination is still going on today. Racial discrimination can be dated back 1779, when some of the first slaves were brought to America. After the civil war, the country was suppose to be equal, and everyone was expecting a better life. Unbeknownst to all, minorities still were going to be treated different …show more content…
In 2004, 40 percent of sentenced inmates in the United States were African-American, with African-American males incarcerated at seven times the rate of white males. There are over 2.4 million cases processed each year in both civil and criminal courts of Cook County, Illinois. Cook county is a racially mixed area, with a population that is 48 percent white, 26 percent African-American, and 20 percent Hispanic. Cook County is also the largest unified court system in the United States. Researchers use data from the Cook County, starting with felony cases from 1995 to 2001. 72 percent of the cases are against African-Americans, 16 percent against hispanics, and 12 percent against Caucasian, with substantially different rates of representation by race in the criminal justice system. This research isn’t to see if there is a specific race being accused for crimes the most, it is to see if the judges discriminate based on race. this study proves that there is a discrimination in the courts. Another recent study was in the town of Ferguson, Missouri. As shown on the news, 91 percent of the arrest in Ferguson, Missouri were African-Americans. 97% of jay walking incidents were African-American. 93% of traffic stops were African Americans also. The population of Ferguson is 21,203 people, based on 2010 census. 67.4% were African American, 29.3% were White,and 1.2% were Hispanic. This means that over half are black, yet almost all arrest are against black people. This is suspicious, and this was found out after the shooting of Michael brown, yet the data dates before his