Jason L. Riley Quotes
The Poverty Argument Is Especially Weak. In The 1950s, When Segregation Was Legal, Overt Racism Was Rampant, And Black Poverty Was Much Higher Than Today, Black Crime Rates Were Lower And Blacks Comprised A Smaller Percentage Of The Prison Population. And Then There Is The Experience Of Other Groups Who Endured Rampant Poverty, Racial Discrimination, And High Unemployment Without Becoming Overrepresented In The Criminal Justice System.
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