California imprisons African-Americans for marijuana at 10 times the rate of other races
More important than cost is equal justice. In a previous report, the Center on Juvenile and Criminal Justice (2010) found that California imprisoned African-Americans for marijuana offenses at 13 times the rate of Non-black offenders. CJCJ concluded that California’s criminal justice system can be divided into two categories with respect to marijuana: one system for African-Americans, another for all other races.
This update, using data through December 31, 2010, finds the Black/Non-black marijuana imprisonment discrepancy is now approximately 10-fold: 7 times the rate of Latinos, 13 times the rate of Whites, and 20 times the rate of Asians (see Table 2).
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Great Stats
but like all Stats, Circumstances of Judicial Prosecution and LawlessNess are needed to explain:
1. Where was the arrested mariJanER at the time of arrest?
2. What is the backGROUND OR HISTORY---of the mariJanER at the time of arrest?
3. Is the mariJanER at the time of arrest---gainfully Employed?
4. What is the FAMILY environment of the mariJanER at the time of arrest?
MOST judges and prosecutors have ALWAYS considered these 2 Factors at Prison Sentencing.......