Mandatory minimum sentences for crack cocaine have disproportionately impacted the most visible and marginalized users of the drug, who are often young, urban, men of color. Throughout the 1990s and 2000s, Blacks have accounted for approximately 80% of all crack arrests (Mauer, 2011). The evidence is quite strong that crack cocaine laws have contributed to the overrepresentation of members of racial minority groups in the criminal justice system (Reinarman & Levine, 1997; Berger, Free, & Searles, 2009; Inciardi, Surratt, & Kurtz, 2007) (Collica, K. & Furst, G 2012). The issue in African American community on the issue of drugs are because of the poor condition and the population of drug user within the
Mandatory minimum sentences for crack cocaine have disproportionately impacted the most visible and marginalized users of the drug, who are often young, urban, men of color. Throughout the 1990s and 2000s, Blacks have accounted for approximately 80% of all crack arrests (Mauer, 2011). The evidence is quite strong that crack cocaine laws have contributed to the overrepresentation of members of racial minority groups in the criminal justice system (Reinarman & Levine, 1997; Berger, Free, & Searles, 2009; Inciardi, Surratt, & Kurtz, 2007) (Collica, K. & Furst, G 2012). The issue in African American community on the issue of drugs are because of the poor condition and the population of drug user within the