discriminatory criminal justice system
A "discriminatory criminal justice system" refers to a legal framework or set of practices that treats individuals unequally or unfairly based on personal characteristics such as race, ethnicity, socioeconomic status, or gender, resulting in differential treatment, bias, or disadvantage during the entire judicial process.
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