If you look at the per capita for the united states there is a bigger percentage of black people than white people. Whites are the minority in the united states compared to blacks. So I do not think that the justice system is biased. Maybe in some aspects they are, but not completely. If there was an equal amount of race then maybe it would not seem like one race gets more than another. If blacks and whites would stop causing themselves to get in trouble then maybe they would not get put in jail.
As it is for blacks, it is the same for white. If you would stay out of trouble then you would not have to go to jail. It is all about how you as a person makes it out to be. Really nothing in the article that were given had anything …show more content…
The police treat every person the same. In the state of Georgia and Florida when a police officer pulls you over they have to give you a reason to why they are pulling you over. In other states it is not mandatory to tell someone why you are pulling them over, but the reason in normally given anyways. The only way that a cop will search your car is if they smell a drug substance in your car, but they will ask to search your car. If you are white or black your car will be searched if needed. If you are white or black you are both likely to get arrested. So not just one race gets arrested more than the other. When you want to be stupid is when you get