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Justice while black, helping African-American families navigate and survive the criminal justice system, Robbin Shipp, Esq. and Nick Chiles

Label
Justice while black, helping African-American families navigate and survive the criminal justice system, Robbin Shipp, Esq. and Nick Chiles
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Justice while black
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Robbin Shipp, Esq. and Nick Chiles
Sub title
helping African-American families navigate and survive the criminal justice system
Summary
An essential guide for Black Americans to understanding the criminal justice system, and why it continues to see Black men as targets and as dollar signs. Justice While Black is a must-read for every young Black male in America-and for everyone else who cares about their survival and well-being. The book provides practical, straightforward advice on how to deal with specific legal situations: the threat of arrest, being arrested, being in custody, preparing for and undergoing a trial, and navigating the appeals and parole process. The primary goal of this book is to become a primer for African Americans on how to avoid becoming ensnared in the criminal justice system. While the precarious safety of Black males has received renewed interest in the past year because of the deaths of young men like Daunte Wright and Ryan LeRoux, the fact is that this group has always been under threat from the armed guardians of the White social order. The tactics have been modernized, but the impact is still devastating-we are witnessing an epic criminalization of the African-American community at levels never before seen since the end of slavery
Target audience
adult
Classification
Content