Black Juveniles Face Indifferent Justice System
Monday, 29 October 2007
The story of the Jena 6 highlights the problems facing black youth across the nation in the criminal justice system. A system initially designed to help turn young people from a life of crime to productivity consistently has failed many young blacks. Instead it is designed to punish them rather than help them.  Click to continue at NewAmericaMedia.org
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