Racial Disparities in Sentencing
Автор: CCAR 4recovery
Загружено: 2023-09-19
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Randy shares his deeply personal experience with the criminal justice system as a first-time, non-violent drug offender. Faced with a maximum sentence of 156 months, he received an 87-month sentence—a leniency he attributes to his white skin color. He contrasts his own sentencing with others who, despite having similar crimes, received far more severe penalties simply because they were not white. Randy argues that systemic racism and white supremacy are deeply embedded in various systems, including healthcare and criminal justice. Phil echoes this sentiment, quoting Don Coyhis: "The system is perfectly designed for the results it's getting." The episode dives into the racial disparities in sentencing, bringing attention to the urgent need for reform
Episode 130 of the Recovery Matters Podcast, a podcast addiction and the multiple pathways to recovery, is available now via Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and wherever you consume your podcasts! Full video podcast also available on our YouTube page 'CCAR 4Recovery’ under our Recovery Matters Podcast Full Video Episodes playlist
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