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James S. Henry Explores “The U.S. Criminal (In)Justice System”
On the Submerging Markets website James Henry dissects the failures in the United States criminal justice system— from misconduct to a near derisible attitude towards civil rights.
“The US criminal justice system is in deep crisis, not only because of exceptional factors like the war on terror and long-overdue immigration reforms, but simply because of "ordinary injustice" -- the fact that police, courts, prosecutors, defense attorneys, and the corrections system are completely overwhelmed, and have stopped respecting civil rights.
The good news? State and local governments can no longer afford this disgrace.”
For the full story, click here.
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