Mass Incarceration and The Effect On Black Men
Mass Incarceration and The Effect On Black Men
Mass Incarceration and The Effect On Black Men
The United States criminal justice system has been criticized for a long time because of
the racial inequality. The African Americans tend to be imprisoned more than the Whites, a crisis
that is almost becoming an accepted norm. Research has also indicated that at least one in every
five black men will end up in prison, a big burden to the black community (Childs 34). The
reason why this group of people engages in criminal activities is mainly because of the high
unemployment rate thus making jail to be a fun place to be (Mauer & Ryan 45). Sentencing men
results to leaving behind families without a father figure and women are left to take over all the
financial responsibilities. The economic situation of the household become even worse because
women are underpaid for discriminatory positions that make the living wage incapable of
supporting the children (Western & Christopher 226). The research paper will deeply scrutinize
black male incarceration and come up with possible solutions to alleviate the situation. More
focus will be placed on the problem of unemployment which continues to affect many and a
source of other gross misconducts that make the African Americans end up in prison.
Introduction: This section will focus on the background information on the mass
incarceration and how it affects the black men and suggest critical areas that need to be
addressed. The introduction will also have the thesis statement which forms the basis of the
The research problem: In this section, the effects of mass incarceration on the black
men will be addressed using specific research problems. I will also delve into the issue and
History: The section will look at the historical facts and figures that show how mass
incarceration has been affecting the Black men. A review of historical information will be
essential for the formulation of sound policies to deal with problem of incarceration involving
Solution: The section will provide answers to the research problem and propose the best
methods and policies to be adopted in order to reduce the cases of more black men ending up in
prisons.
Conclusion: This will be the last section of the paper. The conclusion will begin by
analyzing whether the thesis statement has been supported with solid facts that are objective and
A Brief History
A review of the history of incarceration goes back to the slave trade era. During this time, the
employed by the criminal justice system (Western & Becky 560). The era was also marked by
the Jim Crow ideas, and at the same time, the concept of racial inferiority was crystallizing
(Browning et al., 90). The black community would thereafter be segregated, stripped off their
dignity and their civil right to vote infringed. The culture of victimizing the African Americans is
yet to end because they are still been targeted even for low-violent offenses especially men
between 18 and 35 years (Raphael 320). To find long-term solutions to the problem of
incarceration targeting the black men, it is essential for policymakers to have a profound
understanding of the historical injustices and the promotion of the discriminative policies
Too long sentences have caused a large number of African Americans ending up in prison even
for minor offenses (Rios 20). A review of the data and information from the Bureau of Justice
Statistics reveals that there is a large number of black people since 1980 that have been serving
prison sentences hence a problem that can be addressed through application of alternative
corrective measures and the promotion of pro-social skills (Mechoulan 33). A need, therefore,
arises to rewrite sentencing laws at both the federal and the state level. Being tough on crimes is
also associated with the generation of capital that is used to run political affairs. As a result, it is
paramount to review these approaches and adopt lesser prison terms that serve the same
corrective purposes instead of promoting discrimination and prejudice that make many black
Legislations promoting racial fairness should be enacted in order to be aligned to the racial
equity goals (Roberts 1271). States should have efficient structures that can be used to address
be essential for the promotion of ethnic and racial fairness in the justice system. The policy will
also be important for the reorientation of the war on drugs that has been largely targeting the
black community (Coates 81). The limited option in the community-based responses should also
be focused on these legislations to ensure that excessive prison terms are significantly reduced.
Mass incarceration targeting the black men can also be addressed by enacting stricter
legislation on job discriminations (Finzen 299). Most of the black men victimized are caught in
violent crimes are motivated by the need to acquire more property and live a better life. To
address these economic difference, it is critical to ensure that there is equal employment that lays
emphasis on meritocracy. All organizations that fail to observe these laws should face negative
sanctions because of the failure to address the causes of crime. Once all people have equal access
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to opportunities, the rates of crimes will reduce significantly, and mass incarceration can be made
a past problem.
The research will be guided by the thesis statement, ‘using tougher legislation to address racial
injustices in order to end incarceration of which has greatly affected the black men’. A review of
literature has shown that the criminal justice system is not doing enough to prevent more black
men ending up in prison. Instead, arresting more African Americans promote racial
discrimination and prejudice, worsening the current situation in which black men are considered
to be violent and less motivated to follow laws because of their desire to acquire more wealth
regardless of the means. Tougher laws can, however, be enacted on the sentencing policies,
discriminations in the employment process and coming up with racial equity goals that
emphasize pro-social values. Observing these unique approaches to crime will guarantee the
reduction of cases of blacks ending up in prisons in large numbers which causes the problem of
Design
The research will utilize the findings from researchers as well as news articles from magazines,
journals that have important information regarding the controversial topic. The current situation
is still under control and it is possible to come up with long-term solutions to the problem once
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