criminal justice disparities
Criminal justice disparities refer to the unequal treatment and outcomes experienced by individuals within the criminal justice system based on factors such as race, socioeconomic status, gender, and other demographic characteristics. These disparities can manifest in areas such as arrest rates, sentencing outcomes, and access to legal representation, highlighting systemic issues that contribute to inequalities in the administration of justice.
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