52.50% - The power structures that maintain white supremacy are most hostile to black people.
33.75% - Inherent racial bias has far reaching effects.
13.75% - Preventing racial inequality in the justice system should be a priority toward building a just society.
You can't fix the justice system in isolation when it reflects a society that's unequal everywhere.
40.00% - The criminal justice system should not adjust to correct for societal inequalities.
35.00% - Adjusting outcomes based on race — in either direction — makes justice sighted and biased; that's not a fix, it's a different form of the same problem.
25.00% - All people deserve equal treatment under the law, by institutions, and in the marketplace — that's the founding principle of a just society, and it doesn't have a racial asterisk.
84.48% - Preventing racial inequality in the justice system should be a priority toward building a just society.
7.76% - All people deserve equal treatment under the law, by institutions, and in the marketplace — that's the founding principle of a just society, and it doesn't have a racial asterisk.
7.76% - The criminal justice system is a major contributor to racial inequality as a whole in American society.
25.00% - You can't fix the justice system in isolation when it reflects a society that's unequal everywhere.
25.00% - The criminal justice system reflects inequities that pervade American society as a whole.
25.00% - The criminal justice system reflects inequalities that run through American society as a whole.
25.00% - The criminal justice system reflects inequalities running through American society as a whole.
0.00% - The inequities of the criminal justice system in America are part and parcel of inequities of American society as a whole.
50.00% - The Marshall Project