Equity Definition Criminal Justice
Samty xiong equity specialist from the food group led a fabulous workshop on cultural competency and has generously offered to share the slides from her presentation to anyone who might be interested at ica.
Equity definition criminal justice. Once everyone enjoys a similar level of health and well being we can focus on preserving fairness by giving everyone the same things. Freedom from bias or favoritism. Criminal justice equity and fairness criminal justice is a subset of social justice that applies the criminal justice process when principles of right and wrong and fair and unfair are violated. Holding individuals in jail for as little as two days can have huge collateral consequences on the individual and research demonstrates pretrial jail time increases his her chances of recidivism.
The criminal justice system and its disproportionate outcomes are experienced at each phase of criminal justice. That means we can stop it. Center for policing equity measures bias in policing. Justice according to natural law or right specifically.
The money value of a property or of an interest in a property in excess of claims or liens against it. This is equality. Of those encounters one million result in use of force. Something that is equitable.
The quality of being fair or impartial. How do you measure justice. This image and accompanying text explore the differences between equality equity and justice. And if you re black you are two to four times more likely to have force used than if you are white.
The equities of our criminal justice system. The common stock of a corporation. The judicature reforms in the 1870s effected a procedural fusion of the two bodies of law ending their institutional separation. Pretrial reform is seen as low hanging fruit in overall criminal justice reform.
One in five americans interacts with law enforcement yearly. Something that is fair and just. The reforms did not effect any substantive fusion however.