‘There is no silver bullet’: how young BME people suffer under criminal justice system

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Theresa May promised to address the injustice of black men being treated more harshly by the system – but the problem has worsened

 

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Lammy's analysis is fit for the dustbin. Sentencing is based on the offence and a range of mitigating and aggravating circumstances should as previous convictions and the use or threat of using a weapon. Without accounting for these factors, his analysis is chip paper.

Then they should stop getting into trouble 🤷‍♂️

‘People from BME backgrounds are... more likely to live in single parent households’ ‘Parenting is a key influence on development... behavioural problems in childhood are predictive of children’s later involvement in crime’ Yet still we must blame the system?

'...black Caribbean pupils are about three and a half times more likely to be permanently excluded from state schools than all students.' That does not happen by accident or design. It is ppl who already have mental or behavioural issues. Not recognised early, then it is 📉

Stop breaking the law and you'll be ok.

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