Thursday, March 27, 2014

The American Justice System

Why is that people of minority are overrepresented in private prisons?  It is because of the private prison's contractual provision that health—and therefore age—tends to serve as a proxy for race. Also, age and health serve as dual proxies for race when explaining the persistent racial disparities in private versus public facilities with similar population profiles. Because elderly and/or geriatric prisoners tend to cost twice more to incarcerate, private prison management companies responsible for providing health services exempt themselves contractually from accepting and housing prisoners with chronic medical conditions as well as those whose health care costs will be “above average.” In other words, "proxy" provides how unconscious bias can often influence decision making.  Up until the mid 20th century, two-thirds of the US prison population were non-Hispanic white. Today, that’s totally inverted — about a third of all prisoners around the country are white and around two-thirds of minorities.  What do you see as the single most important thing Americans can do to make the justice system more equitable for all Americans?