Justice while black

Justice while black

By Robbin Shipp

Subjects: Law and legislation, Criminal justice, administration of, African Americans, LAW / Legal Services, Administration of Criminal justice, Discrimination in law enforcement, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Ethnic Studies / African American Studies, African americans, civil rights, LAW / Civil Rights, Race discrimination, Discrimination in criminal justice administration, Civil rights, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Discrimination & Race Relations, Legal status, laws, African americans, legal status, laws, etc.

Description: Justice While Black is a must-read for every young black male in America-and for everyone else who cares about their survival and well-being. This is a first-of-its-kind essential guide for African-American families about how to understand the criminal justice system, and about why that system continues to see black men as targets-and as dollar signs. The book provides practical, straightforward advice on how to deal with specific legal situations: the threat of arrest, being arrested, being in custody, preparing for and undergoing a trial, and navigating the appeals and parole process. The primary goal of this book is to become a primer for African Americans on how to avoid becoming ensnared in the criminal justice system.

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