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Related: About this forumPrison Inequality: Women and Race
Gender inequality isn't limited to wages, it's also alive and well in our justice system
With all the news in the past few months stirring up racial hostilities and strong emotions, I cannot help but ponder the racial/ethnic issue from a different but relevant viewpoint. I have long considered myself a feminist, although I suppose feminist women would say I am a feminist-supporter. I always find myself considering issues that women encounter, regardless of their race or ethnicity.
Rather than focus on the media events these last few months, I want to bring up what I consider a serious issue of social inequality. It is statistically recognizable that women and minorities experience blatant social inequality in our judicial system, perhaps more so than outside of that system.
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Here I want to talk about two specific (and overlapping) groups of people in those numbers, and I believe it is important to understand the social aspects of the U.S. judicial system. One sociological perspective stresses just as the social classes differ in opportunities for income and education, so they differ in opportunities for crimes. I believe the same is true for women and racial minorities when it comes to crimes, and the severity of punishment of those crimes.
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How about the fact that half of these women have or have had history with mental illness, but where was the critical help for them before they ended up in prison? One paper written about Oklahomas drug & alcohol treatment states Only a small portion of [prevention and treatment] programs serve females it appears that gender-specific treatment, while potentially beneficial to women in need, is lagging behind.
Better social support for women is essential in this country. Wages need equalizing, and domestic abuse needs more severe penalties for those men who serve only to demean their women and force them to turn to alternative situations, many times illegal activities, to cope. For women, better educational support, substance abuse support, and enforcement of child support are all critical issues that need addressed.
http://quietmike.org/2015/01/31/prison-inequality-women-race/
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Prison Inequality: Women and Race (Original Post)
sheshe2
Jan 2015
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Downwinder
(12,869 posts)1. Thank you She for this article.
Perhaps might be well posted in GD.
ismnotwasm
(42,674 posts)2. Kick and Recommended
A huge issue that is far too silent
sheshe2
(96,616 posts)3. It sure is.
Thanks ism.
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