Is it possible that blacks right here in Minneapolis, Minnissippi are 
over-represented in the criminal court system and prison population due to 'racial 
profiling' and race-based discrimination? (Over-arrested, -prosecuted, 
-convicted, -sentenced)

"The rate of drug admissions to state prison for black men are thirteen times 
greater than the rate for white men. A recent report by Human Rights Watch 
found that while drug use is consistent across all racial groups, Blacks and 
Latinos are far more likely to be arrested and prosecuted and given long 
sentences for drug offenses. Blacks constitute 13 percent of all drug users, but 35 
percent of those arrested for drug possession, 55 percent of persons convicted, 
and 74 percent of people sent to prison.(1) Nationally, Latinos comprise 
almost half of those arrested for marijuana offenses(2) and Native Americans 
comprise almost 2/3 of those prosecuted for criminal offenses in federal courts.(3)

1. Human Rights Watch Report: Punishment and Prejudice: Racial Disparities in 
the Criminal Justice System, May 2000 Vol. 12, No. 2 (G).
2. John D. Couriel, Keep It Real: Recasting the drug debate in terms of 
accountability and opportunity.
3. U.S. Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Statistics, "American 
Indians are Violent Crime Victims at Double the Rate of the General Population," 
news release, Feb. 14, 1999
Source: http://www.drugpolicy.org/race/criminaljust

-Doug Mann, King Field
TEMPORARY REMINDER:
1. Don't feed the troll! Ignore obvious flame-bait.
2. If you don't like what's being discussed here, don't complain - change the subject 
(Mpls-specific, of course.)

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