The new Jim Crow: Mass incarceration in the age of colorblindness
issue of the current mass levels of incarceration in the US
mass incarceration: the entire web of laws, rules, policies and customs that make up the criminal justice system and which serve as a gateway to permanent marginalization in the undercast.
(with 5% of the world's population, the U.S. incarcerates 25% of the world's prisons)
the majority of young black men in large American cities are "warehoused in prisons," their labor no longer needed in the globalized economy
black men who become "felons" become
trapped in a second-class status
that they find difficult to escape
claims the U.S. criminal justice system uses the
“War on Drugs” as a primary tool for enforcing traditional, as well as new, modes of discrimination and repression
relegated to the status of a racial caste
We must mobilize the civil rights community to move the incarceration issue to the forefront of its agenda and to provide factual information, data, arguments and a point of reference |