Thursday, May 30, 2019

Race in Social Problems :: essays research papers

Last semester when I signed up for classes, I thought Sociology 260 Social Problems in the US would be a course where a minimal amount of time would be spent on discussing social problems and a maximum amount of time would be used to discuss earth policies to combat such social problems. I wanted to jump the gun. I did not see that in order to implement a public policy, which would be of use, I had to fully understand all facets of the problem. Through these various books and articles, The Condemnation of forgetful B by Elaine Brown, "The Ghosts of 9-1-1 Reflections on History, arbitrator and Roosting Chickens," in On the nicety of Roosting Chickens by Ward Churchill, Perversions of Justice Indigenous Peoples and Angloamerican Law by Ward Churchill, No Equal Justice Race and Class in the American Justice System by David Cole, Welcome to the Machine Science Surveillance, and the Culture of Control by Derrick Jensen and George Draffan, "Mastering the Female Pelvis Race and the Tools of Reproduction," in Public genitals Preforming Gynecology From Both Ends of the Spectrum by Terri Kapsalis and "Race and the New Reproduction" in Killing the Black Body by Dorothy Roberts, a better understanding came to lightly on social issues currently seen as problematic like poverty, health c ar, race and discrimination, gender inequality and crime.In the book The Condemnation of Little B, Browns aboriginal theses is the criminal justice system. Throughout the book the one argument she is constantly supporting is the idea that young black-market boys, in their early teens, are arrested and target through the criminal justice system in a new age version of lynch-mob justice. The alleged crimes of these young black boys recieve much media fanfare, but when they are cleared of any wrong-doing nothing is said about it in the media. She makes her arguments by using the story of Little B as a frame for her theses. By taking his story and stripping away the prosecutions rush to judgment in the investigation and trial using the words of drug dealers awaiting sentencing and addicts, such as Little Bs mother, to ramrod through a conviction in which there was no physical evidence connecting the boy to the killing. To supplement the frame she recaps high profile cases of young black children being arrested and charged for crimes despite evidence to the contrary.

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