The Effects of Race on Sentencing in Capital Punishment Cases
Date Submitted: 10/15/2001 06:04:58
Category: / Law & Government / Government & Politics
Length: 4 pages (1079 words)
Category: / Law & Government / Government & Politics
Length: 4 pages (1079 words)
The Effects of Race on Sentencing in Capital Punishment Cases
Throughout history, minorities have been ill-represented in the criminal justice system, particularly in cases where
the possible outcome is death. In early America, blacks were lynched for the slightest violation of informal laws
and many of these killings occured without any type of due process. As the judicial system has matured, minorities
have found better representation but it is not completely unbiased. In the past
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Such an illusion is ultimately corrosive, for the
reverberations of injustice are not so easily confined" (As cited in Lacayo, 1987, 80). With great effort, the judicial
controls can begin to battle the racial bias of Americas Judicial system but to completely eliminate such a bias, the
people involved in the judicial process must learn to look past the race of the offender or the value of the victim,
and instead focus on circumstances of the crime.
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