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February 20, 2015

More from ACSBlog's "symposium on racial inequalities in the criminal justice system"

Last week in this post I noted that the ACSBlog  kicked off a "two-week symposium on racial inequalities in the criminal justice system" via this post titled "Pervasive Inequalities in the Criminal Justice System."   This week brought these additional published posts in this series, al of which should be of special interest to sentencing law and policy fans:

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More lying, pro-criminal lawyer propaganda. Blacks do not get enough police protection, nor enough prosecutions when victimized, nor long enough sentences when their victimizers are sentenced. This biased meeting has the credibility of a Klan Konclave. Where is there any advocate for the victim's right to not be victimized, or for the victim's right to defend himself, or for the victim's right to sue the police refusing to protect the public? Nowhere near this meeting.

Posted by: Supremacy Claus | Feb 21, 2015 4:29:31 AM

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