National Urban League Effort Targets Plight of Jailed Black Men: One in 20 Black men is incarcerated
Saturday, April 9, 2005 at 05:40PM
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Calling the social challenges facing black men a “top priority,”
the National Urban League is now urging lawmakers to investigate the
high incarceration rates among black men in America’s prisons.
Following the recent release of a six-month study, the civil rights
organization will also lobby for increased vocational training and drug
treatment for black inmates. The study, entitled “Lockdown: The Race to
Incarcerate African Americans,” assessed the treatment of black male
prisoners nationwide, stating that black males in prison are
“warehoused” and not offered ongoing rehabilitation. The 21-page report
and a February town hall meeting with black inmates at the Shelby
County Correction Facility in Memphis, Tennessee coincides with the
NUL's recently-established National Commission on the Black Male,
created to explore racial disparities and social trends that adversely
impact black men. The NUL report on criminal justice, which was released last
month, offered a series of sobering statistics: Of black males born
this year, 29 percent can expect to spend some time behind bars. One in
14 black children has a parent in jail or prison. One in 20 black men
is incarcerated, compared with one in 155 white men. For every three
black men in college, four are in prison. [more]
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