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Are Black, Asian And Minority Ethnic People Treated Differently By The British Justice System?
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/// Studies show that suspicion of police, prosecutors and solicitors makes ethnic-minority defendants a third more likely to plead not guilty than white suspects, leading to harsher sentences if they are convicted. ///
/// Studies show that suspicion of police, prosecutors and solicitors makes ethnic-minority defendants a third more likely to plead not guilty than white suspects, leading to harsher sentences if they are convicted. ///
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/// If the statistics showed that people with blue eyes committed far more crimes than any others, wouldn't you expect more people with blue eyes to be stopped and searched than any others? ///
Only if those blue eyed persons were know for handling drugs, carrying knives and guns, in a predominately blue eyed, high crime area.
/// If the statistics showed that people with blue eyes committed far more crimes than any others, wouldn't you expect more people with blue eyes to be stopped and searched than any others? ///
Only if those blue eyed persons were know for handling drugs, carrying knives and guns, in a predominately blue eyed, high crime area.
Islay
I think this is the report you are referring to;
/// For every 100 white women handed custodial sentences at crown courts for drug offences, 227 black women were given prison terms. ///
/// For black men, the figure was not as marked but still considerably higher, with 141 black men jailed for every 100 white men. ///
Don't you think that it may all depend on their past records?
And the reason that more females are sent to Jail is because they are more likely to be used as Drug Mules?
I think this is the report you are referring to;
/// For every 100 white women handed custodial sentences at crown courts for drug offences, 227 black women were given prison terms. ///
/// For black men, the figure was not as marked but still considerably higher, with 141 black men jailed for every 100 white men. ///
Don't you think that it may all depend on their past records?
And the reason that more females are sent to Jail is because they are more likely to be used as Drug Mules?
Mamyalynne
/// Re the OP, not having studied the topic in depth but based on the many reports over the years ///
What reports are those then?
If there have been that many official reports over many years why has nothing been done, or are they just based on supposition from those with a certain agenda axe to grind?
Incidentally Mr Lammy's final recommendations from the review are due to be presented to ministers next spring.
So perhaps we should wait until then to see what truth has emerged and what action will then be taken?
/// Re the OP, not having studied the topic in depth but based on the many reports over the years ///
What reports are those then?
If there have been that many official reports over many years why has nothing been done, or are they just based on supposition from those with a certain agenda axe to grind?
Incidentally Mr Lammy's final recommendations from the review are due to be presented to ministers next spring.
So perhaps we should wait until then to see what truth has emerged and what action will then be taken?
Various, choose one or a few - as I say I can't speak from personal experience on this topic.
The only criminal I know at the moment is not Black,Asian or a minority of any description.
Nor have I studied the topic in full like yourself.
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The only criminal I know at the moment is not Black,Asian or a minority of any description.
Nor have I studied the topic in full like yourself.
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But in answer to your question, previous studies have found that within the justice system, BAME first time offenders are far more likely to get custodial sentences than their white counterparts (for similar offences).
I don't think this is indicative of the justice system, but more a reflection of how people of different ethnic c groups are perceived.
I don't think this is indicative of the justice system, but more a reflection of how people of different ethnic c groups are perceived.
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