
How law enforcement views diversity can only change if and when people want it to. With enough protest, increased awareness and positive action towards equality a difference can be made sooner rather then later.
The examples and theories presented in this blog are just a start in the movement to end unfair treatment of minorities in respect to the stereotypes of those who are accused of or in actuality commit crime and receive punishment.
Crime in a way is a necessary and inevitable aspect of society however, racism is not. This blog is a resource for learning about the importance of respecting diversity, and eliminating the hierarchy of race in the order of crime and punishment.
The perspectives of all who either agree or disagree with the take I have delivered regarding the treatment of minorities by authority in modern society is important and welcome on this site.

The examples and theories presented in this blog are just a start in the movement to end unfair treatment of minorities in respect to the stereotypes of those who are accused of or in actuality commit crime and receive punishment.
Crime in a way is a necessary and inevitable aspect of society however, racism is not. This blog is a resource for learning about the importance of respecting diversity, and eliminating the hierarchy of race in the order of crime and punishment.
The perspectives of all who either agree or disagree with the take I have delivered regarding the treatment of minorities by authority in modern society is important and welcome on this site.

Hopefully one day we can lock up racism for good.
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