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Considering that latinos/mexicans are such a substantial part of our population (and prison population), this FBI report is quetsionable as far as its usefulness in determining exactly how many whites versus blacks are behind bars (unless you are going to argue that latinos and whites are the same for the purposes of racial statistic gathering). |
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What you have highlighted in your post is one of the major concerns of crime incident, arrest, and incarceration data broken down by demographics. However, even with the new immigration and the fact that many Hispanics can also be black (or white), black males comprise a larger (and disproportionate) % of incarcerated persons as compared to white males. Much of this has to do with the war on crack cocaine and gun violence. |
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That's at least true for those of Aztec descent. |
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Because they are mixed, I though, was the reason. I had Mexican friend in HS and he was pretty happy with being a "half-breed" (his term). Not to sound too hippy-ish, but can't we all be people? In 6th grade the choices on our test were: White African - American Hispanic (non-Black) Hispanic Hispanic (non-White) Native American Eastern Asian Other Asian Alaskan Native/Pacific Islander Not sure why those last two were together Anyway, here is my question, based on the above responses....couldn't some one who identified as Hispanic check all three responses? |
Lets be honest about profiling. It exists for a reason, and it works. When there is a serial killer on the loose, they look for a white male. If people have been getting mugged in a shady part of town, you're not often gonna waste your time looking for white teens who might be doing it. If the terror level is very high, it isn't very logical to stop someone who looks like me. Sure, its overplayed and abused, but we need profiling.
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You know I don't know what gang I would join if I had to go to jail. Has anyone else given this some thought? And I mean if you couldn't kill yourself or become a fugitive and you can't get solitary or be thrown into the sweat box or whatever they always talk about. You have to pick one gang.
I saw that show Oz the other day and my roommate and I made a pact to help each other escape the country if we ever had to spend time in a federal penitentiary. Plus on Prison Break they make dudes hold onto your pocket and the shower scene in American History X had me crying. -Rudey |
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Hispanic is a vast category and many people fail to realize that it encompasses black, white, Native American, and so forth. Many Hispanics also fail to realize (or acknowledge) this, despite the fact that many Latin American countries are separated by skin color and hair texture. ((((What is this thread about, again?)))) |
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When black male celebrities and young black males without prior arrests get pulled over for driving new cars in white neighborhoods, it is clear that criminological profiling is rarely applied as it was conceptualized. The pursuit of serial killers and terrorists (and white collar criminals, for that matter) happens much less often than the pursuit of "street criminals." |
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Humans have created racial categories just like we have created other categories. But, feel free to revoke your categorized life and live in a tree for the rest of your existence. ;) |
Well I don't know. I think the driving while black thing, in everyday situations, is pretty bad. However, the whole black celeb thing can get a little dicey. I mean, in my situation (from Atlanta), think about the decisions the police have to make. I agree that an ordinary black guy driving home getting pulled over is probably a bad use of racial profiling. But in town, where you have a lot of shady things going on involving rappers and such, I think the scrutiny is warranted. It depends on the situation, for example my neighborhood really doesnt have any black families, so someone driving through in a tinted window car with rims would raise eyebrows. I'm not saying they should get pulled over just for it, but I understand the suspicion behind it in certain situations.
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