The Disadvantages of African American and Somali Men in the US Criminal Justice System

D. Crosby, Shenita R. Brazelton
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ABSTRACT: It is well-known that African American men are unfairly treated when encountering the United States’ criminal justice system. Systemic racial and class biases forge frameworks of inequality from arrest to sentencing. Similarly, Somali men are treated with the same disdain when encountering the American criminal justice system, which occurs based on the racial categorization of Somalis as Black. Additionally, resettled Somali refugee men are saddled with the label of “refugee” as they encounter the criminal justice system, which identifies those resettled in the US as “outsiders.” Even more so, refugees from Somalia are perceived as terrorists. Consequently, when young Somali men encounter the American criminal justice system, they enter with potentially more disadvantages than African American men. This is an initial analysis seeking to provide a foundational discussion for exploring the similarities and differences of African American and Somali refugee men as they maneuver through the criminal justice system in the US.
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摘要:非洲裔美国男性在美国刑事司法体系中受到的不公平待遇是众所周知的。系统性的种族和阶级偏见形成了从逮捕到判决的不平等框架。同样,索马里男子在遇到美国刑事司法制度时也受到同样的蔑视,这是基于索马里人的种族分类为黑人。此外,重新安置的索马里难民男子在遇到刑事司法系统时被贴上了“难民”的标签,在美国重新安置的人被认定为“局外人”。更严重的是,来自索马里的难民被视为恐怖分子。因此,当年轻的索马里男子遭遇美国刑事司法系统时,他们比非洲裔美国男子更有可能处于不利地位。这是一个初步的分析,旨在为探索非洲裔美国人和索马里难民男性在美国刑事司法系统中的异同提供一个基础的讨论。
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