Race in the United States criminal justice system
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Race in the United States criminal justice system refers to the unique experiences and disparities in the United States in regard to the policing and prosecuting of various races. There have been different outcomes for different racial groups in convicting and sentencing felons in the United States criminal justice system.
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See also
- Legalized abortion and crime effect
- Race and crime
- Race and inequality in the United States
- Race and the War on Drugs
- Racial profiling in the United States
- Prison–industrial complex
- Race and crime in the United States
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