42.00% - Implicit bias skews sentencing
27.00% - End cash bail.
17.00% - White people would commit as much crime as black people if they lived under similar conditions as black people.
10.00% - Black people are convicted of crimes at a grossly disproportionate rate.
4.00% - No system can be completely fair.
Conditions outside of black Americans' control increase the liklihood for crimes to be committed.
29.31% - White people would commit as much crime as black people if they lived under similar conditions as black people.
24.09% - Cash bail criminalizes poverty
19.71% - Cash bail perpetuates inequities in the justice system that are disproportionately felt by communities of color
16.19% - Black people are convicted of crimes at a grossly disproportionate rate.
10.71% - Implicit bias skews sentencing
20.00% - Conditions outside of black Americans' control increase the liklihood for crimes to be committed.
20.00% - Circumstances beyond Black Americans' control increase the likelihood of criminal involvement.
20.00% - Circumstances of poverty and disinvestment elevate the conditions under which crime occurs.
20.00% - Conditions outside Black Americans' control elevate the likelihood that crimes are committed against them and around them.
20.00% - Circumstances of poverty and disinvestment shape the conditions under which crimes occur.
50.00% - African Americans