as white youth.27
• Connecticut: Youth of color are less than 30% of the youth population, but make up
80% of the young men in the adult corrections system.28
# 7 Youth of color are
disproportionately
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, and autopsy reports, all three detainees were cold to the
touch, bluish in color, and in a state of rigor mortis, indicating that each had been dead for more
than two hours at the time of discovery. Their eyes
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WILSON, AND
GENEVA WILSON, individually and on behalf of a
class of all others similarly situated;
Civil Action No. - - - COMPLAINT
[Class Action]
DEMAND FOR JURY TRIAL
Plaintiffs,
-againstTHE CITY
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with communities to dismantle
white supremacy, strengthen intersectional movements, and advance
the human rights of all people. We have helped dismantle vestiges of Jim
Crow, reformed juvenile justice practices
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pg. 41). However,
he indicated to them further, in substance, that he just had a "quick glance" and could not
make an identification. He did not mention Michael Clancy or an individual he knew as
Drew
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convicted of a drug offense are subject to harsher punishments than whites committing the same offense in a less populated area.68 A state commission analysis of the New Jersey law documented that nearly all
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system without being
confronted with the racism and white supremacy that prisoners of color endure. If we dig
deeper into these practices, the political function they serve is inescapable. Police
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of all TASER ECDs will
remain in the down (SAFE) position unless
the instructor directs students to arm the
ECD or when it is appropriate to do so
during a training drill or scenario
• TASER ECDs shall
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are more severely criminalized and experience a
disproportionately higher rate of incarceration. In 2022, 25% of people in prison in
California were Black, even though Black people make up only 6.5
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juvenile court proceeding,
reports of the probation officers, and all other documents filed in that case or made available
to the probation officer in making his or her report, or to the judge, referee
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advocating the intractable discrimination theory has sought to
identify more nuanced mechanisms of discrimination than the conventional account of a white
racist employer making prejudiced personnel
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a battery of tests. In making its decision, the CDC reviews the inmate's history in jail and any previous commitments to determine his security needs and classification level. The CDC also looks to see
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him that “it is unlawful to arrest a person simply because of his or her hairstyle, and it is
unlawful to arrest someone because of the color of his or her skin.”21 The ACLU of Louisiana and Greater
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from all School District libraries: All Boys Aren’t Blue by Plaintiff Johnson, And
Tango Makes Three by Peter Parnell and Justin Richardson, and When Aidan
Became a Brother by Plaintiff Lukoff. Again
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the chasm between people of
color and white people in how the term is defined. The role of subconscious bias and racial stereotypes,
which was just barely touched upon in the coverage of the Zimmerman trial
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, at AlO.
6. Phil Smith, Private Prisons: Profits on Crime, CovERT AcnoN QUARTERLY, Fall 1993.
7. All Things Considered (NPR radio broadcast, Aug. 3, 1994).
8. See Paulette Thomas, Making Crime Pay: Triangle
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time as any, in the course of the deposition, I
6
want to make sure we do this before we -- in
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today's proceeding.
8
questions for you.
9
all the plaintiff’s cases, where you were
So
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Defendants, are
employees of FDOC; they are under the control and supervision of FDOC; they act
as its agents.
12.
Each Defendant at all times relevant hereto was acting and continues
to act under color
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for her fiance, Maurice, keeping her outfits as fresh as the bright white shoes in the box. Each woman had her tricks to compensate for all the intimacies denied.
On the road, prison rides settled
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