A generation in prison - Latinos are 13% of the Population and 31% of Inmates in Federal Prison
Saturday, April 9, 2005 at 05:40PM
TheSpook
If you are Hispanic, the criminal
justice system does not tnecessarily mean justice for you. A recent
study by the National Council of La Raza confirmed once again that the
number of Latinos who are caught up in the criminal justice system in
this country is excessive and out of proportion. What’s more, the study
found that the methods and practices used in the system discriminate
against Latinos. Hispanics make up 13 percent of the population in the
United States but 31 percent of the inmates in federal prison,
according to the study, “Lost Opportunities: The Reality of Latinos in
the Criminal Justice System.” Most of the crimes committed by Latinos
are non-violent crimes related to drugs and infractions of immigration
laws. One illustration of the inequities in the system: although the
level of the use of illegal drugs is about the same among whites and
minorities in this country, 43 percent of the people convicted on
drug-related offenses in the year 2000 were Hispanic. Many of the
people who work with Hispanic defendants and inmates do not speak
Spanish and many jurisdictions do not have translators. This makes it
difficult, if not impossible, for Spanish-dominant inmates to
participate in their own defense or advocate for their own rights.
Hispanics are the least likely group to be offered the opportunity to
participate in drug treatment programs. [more]
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