Deck 4: Racial Discrimination in the Criminal Justice System
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Deck 4: Racial Discrimination in the Criminal Justice System
1
In a political context, what means equal access to public office and equal treatment under the law?
A) Justice
B) Equality
C) Rights
D) Non-discrimination
A) Justice
B) Equality
C) Rights
D) Non-discrimination
B
2
Most research suggests that while there is an absence of systematic racial discrimination in the U.S. criminal justice system:
A) There is systematic ethnic discrimination.
B) Jim Crow laws still result in discrimination against minorities.
C) Grand apartheid is evident everywhere in the country.
D) There is discrimination in some places at specific decision-making points.
A) There is systematic ethnic discrimination.
B) Jim Crow laws still result in discrimination against minorities.
C) Grand apartheid is evident everywhere in the country.
D) There is discrimination in some places at specific decision-making points.
D
3
Which group found that there are two justice systems at work in their state's court; "one for whites, and a very different one for minorities and the poor"?
A) Christopher Commission
B) New York State Judicial Commission on Minorities
C) Warren Commission
D) Rodney King Commission
A) Christopher Commission
B) New York State Judicial Commission on Minorities
C) Warren Commission
D) Rodney King Commission
B
4
Social practices which attribute merits or allocate values to members of racially categorized groups solely because of race are:
A) Ethnicity
B) Race
C) Racism
D) Discrimination
A) Ethnicity
B) Race
C) Racism
D) Discrimination
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5
With regard to the contention of systematic racism in the criminal justice system:
A) There is no consensus among the researchers
B) There is a strong consensus that systematic racism pervades every jurisdiction
C) There is a strong consensus that racism is rare and not systematic
D) There is very little research available
A) There is no consensus among the researchers
B) There is a strong consensus that systematic racism pervades every jurisdiction
C) There is a strong consensus that racism is rare and not systematic
D) There is very little research available
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6
With regard to racism in police decision-making, including arrest and use of force the research results:
A) Almost unanimously show the influence of racial factors
B) Almost unanimously show that race has no influence
C) Are mixed
D) Are not worthy of discussion because the research is poorly done
A) Almost unanimously show the influence of racial factors
B) Almost unanimously show that race has no influence
C) Are mixed
D) Are not worthy of discussion because the research is poorly done
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7
It has been argued that any within the juvenile justice system should be considered separately from the adult system.
A) Arrests
B) Discrimination
C) Interrogation
D) Charges brought
A) Arrests
B) Discrimination
C) Interrogation
D) Charges brought
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8
"Ethnicity" is a cultural feature and refers to a person's:
A) Identification with a particular group.
B) Primary language.
C) Country of origin.
D) National identity.
A) Identification with a particular group.
B) Primary language.
C) Country of origin.
D) National identity.
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9
Discriminatory laws against Blacks enforced by the courts until the mid-1900s were known as:
A) Slavery laws
B) Jim Crow laws
C) Apartheid laws
D) Black laws
A) Slavery laws
B) Jim Crow laws
C) Apartheid laws
D) Black laws
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10
In one study of police employed by the Cincinnati Police Division, they discovered that more ended in arrest than black officer-suspect interactions.
A) White officer-suspect interactions
B) Native American officer-suspect interactions
C) Hispanic officer-suspect interactions
D) Asian officer-suspect interactions
A) White officer-suspect interactions
B) Native American officer-suspect interactions
C) Hispanic officer-suspect interactions
D) Asian officer-suspect interactions
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11
Petit apartheid is:
a. Racism by high ranking government officials
b. Overt racism.
c. Racism by the community
d. Racism between police and minorities
a. Racism by high ranking government officials
b. Overt racism.
c. Racism by the community
d. Racism between police and minorities
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12
The term "race" refers to groups of persons who are relatively alike in their biological inheritance and:
A) Maintain a distinct subculture.
B) Share the same mitochondrial DNA.
C) Are distinct from other groups.
D) Cannot reproduce with other races
A) Maintain a distinct subculture.
B) Share the same mitochondrial DNA.
C) Are distinct from other groups.
D) Cannot reproduce with other races
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13
It is morally impermissible to treat people differently unless there are _________ differences between them.
A) Racial
B) Factual
C) Economic
D) Religious
A) Racial
B) Factual
C) Economic
D) Religious
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14
Much interaction between police and minorities may involve "petit apartheid." This term means:
A) Overt racism.
B) Legally sanctioned racism.
C) Jim Crow laws.
D) Informal, low-visibility racism.
A) Overt racism.
B) Legally sanctioned racism.
C) Jim Crow laws.
D) Informal, low-visibility racism.
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15
Information collected by the organization Building Blocks for Youth (2000) revealed that African Americans represent % of juvenile arrests and % of the population nationwide.
A) 15; 26
B) 44; 15
C) 26; 15
D) 44; 58
A) 15; 26
B) 44; 15
C) 26; 15
D) 44; 58
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16
What census year was used to justify discriminatory laws regarded by Whites as necessary until Blacks were able to overcome legacy of slavery through their own efforts?
A) 1870
B) 1880
C) 1890
D) 1900
A) 1870
B) 1880
C) 1890
D) 1900
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17
Which of the following aspects to racism involves policies and practices of institutions operate to produce systematic and continuing differences between racial groups?
A) Personal prejudice
B) Ideological racism
C) Institutional racism
D) Practical racism
A) Personal prejudice
B) Ideological racism
C) Institutional racism
D) Practical racism
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18
In which United States Supreme Court case did the Court rule that the "separate but equal" doctrine in public schools?
A) Brown v. Topeka
B) Topeka v. Board of Education
C) Bartholomew v. Board of Education
D) Brown v. Board of Education
A) Brown v. Topeka
B) Topeka v. Board of Education
C) Bartholomew v. Board of Education
D) Brown v. Board of Education
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19
The concept of "grand apartheid" (as distinguished from "petit apartheid") refers to ____________ racism in police interactions with members of minority groups.
A) Occasional
B) Overt
C) Daily, informal
D) Rare
A) Occasional
B) Overt
C) Daily, informal
D) Rare
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20
Race is factor in the juvenile justice systems not only for blacks but also for Latino and American Indian youth.
A) Not a relevant
B) A minor relevant
C) A moderately relevant
D) Is a relevant
A) Not a relevant
B) A minor relevant
C) A moderately relevant
D) Is a relevant
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21
Although disputes about the causes remain open, which of the following statements about incarceration rates (per 100,000 persons in the general population) in the U.S. is correct?
A) The Black rate is higher than either the Hispanic or white rate
B) The Hispanic rate is higher than either the Black or white rate
C) The White rate is higher than either the Black or Hispanic rate
D) There are no statistically significant differences in rates between the three groups
A) The Black rate is higher than either the Hispanic or white rate
B) The Hispanic rate is higher than either the Black or white rate
C) The White rate is higher than either the Black or Hispanic rate
D) There are no statistically significant differences in rates between the three groups
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22
In which United States Supreme Court case was Baldus' research rejected by the Court?
A) Strauder v. West Virginia
B) McClesky v. Kemp
C) Brown v. Board of Education
D) Plessy v. Ferguson
A) Strauder v. West Virginia
B) McClesky v. Kemp
C) Brown v. Board of Education
D) Plessy v. Ferguson
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23
Which court case dealt with the issue of using race as sole reason for excusing potential jurors using peremptory challenges?
A) Strauder v. West Virginia
B) McClesky v. Kemp
C) Brown v. Board of Education
D) Batson v. Kentucky
A) Strauder v. West Virginia
B) McClesky v. Kemp
C) Brown v. Board of Education
D) Batson v. Kentucky
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24
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in Batson v. Kentucky (1986) that prosecutors engage in unlawful discrimination when they exclude blacks from jury service through the use of:
A) Inflammatory arguments
B) prosecutorial misconduct
C) challenges for cause
D) peremptory challenges
A) Inflammatory arguments
B) prosecutorial misconduct
C) challenges for cause
D) peremptory challenges
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25
In the aggregate, tend to be convicted less than .
A) Whites; blacks
B) Whites; Hispanics
C) Blacks; Hispanics
D) Blacks; Whites
A) Whites; blacks
B) Whites; Hispanics
C) Blacks; Hispanics
D) Blacks; Whites
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26
Some have argued that the has been the cause of high ranking enjoyed by drug enforcement.
A) Rise of drug arrests
B) Comprehensive Crime Act of 1984
C) Drug Abuse Act of 1968
D) None of the above
A) Rise of drug arrests
B) Comprehensive Crime Act of 1984
C) Drug Abuse Act of 1968
D) None of the above
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27
Research studies continue to find that _______ has a dramatic effect on reducing criminal behavior.
A) use of force
B) imprisonment
C) education
D) age
A) use of force
B) imprisonment
C) education
D) age
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28
Research on the death penalty tends to show that:
A) Race of the offender plays a role but race of the victim does not
B) Race of the victim plays a role, but race of the victim does not
C) Race of both the victim and offender play a role
D) Neither the race of the offender or of the victim plays a role
A) Race of the offender plays a role but race of the victim does not
B) Race of the victim plays a role, but race of the victim does not
C) Race of both the victim and offender play a role
D) Neither the race of the offender or of the victim plays a role
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29
When asked what the penalty for murder should be in a national poll, 61% chose _____.
A) Death, but only if it is carried out swiftly
B) Something other than death
C) Life without parole
D) The death penalty
A) Death, but only if it is carried out swiftly
B) Something other than death
C) Life without parole
D) The death penalty
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30
According to Doerner and Demuth (2009), which of the following factors was found to have a significant effect on sentencing and makes them suggest that stereotypes may be influential?
A) Age
B) Level of education
C) Prior history
D) Type of offense
A) Age
B) Level of education
C) Prior history
D) Type of offense
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31
Research on discrimination in the sentencing process has found that:
A) Blacks are disproportionately given more severe sentences than whites.
B) Past criminal record affects sentencing more than race
C) Blacks receive proportionately more "three-strikes" sentences than whites
D) Blacks receive proportionately fewer sentences of probation than whites
A) Blacks are disproportionately given more severe sentences than whites.
B) Past criminal record affects sentencing more than race
C) Blacks receive proportionately more "three-strikes" sentences than whites
D) Blacks receive proportionately fewer sentences of probation than whites
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32
A study of federal criminal cases found that when federal prosecutors request a sentence lower than stipulated minimum for those they seemed "salvageable" and "sympathetic" they were likely to request lower sentences for blacks and Hispanic males than for white males.
A) Less
B) Twice as
C) More
D) Three times as
A) Less
B) Twice as
C) More
D) Three times as
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33
In the 2002 General Social Survey, % of blacks favored the death penalty.
A) 24.3
B) 42.1
C) 69.8
D) 74.3
A) 24.3
B) 42.1
C) 69.8
D) 74.3
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34
Social factors examined by researchers include:
A) Role of poverty
B) Urbanization
C) Macro-social factors
D) All of the above are factors examined
A) Role of poverty
B) Urbanization
C) Macro-social factors
D) All of the above are factors examined
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35
A number of studies have concluded that defendants are offered plea bargains more frequently and obtain better deals.
A) Black
B) Hispanic
C) Asian
D) White
A) Black
B) Hispanic
C) Asian
D) White
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36
According to Spohn, Gruhl, and Welch (1987), one analysis showed cases against blacks and Hispanics were likely to be prosecuted than cases against whites.
A) Less
B) Twice as
C) More
D) Three times as
A) Less
B) Twice as
C) More
D) Three times as
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37
In which case did the court strike down a statute limiting jury service to white men on grounds it violated the Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution?
A) Strauder v. West Virginia
B) McClesky v. Kemp
C) Brown v. Board of Education
D) Batson v. Kentucky
A) Strauder v. West Virginia
B) McClesky v. Kemp
C) Brown v. Board of Education
D) Batson v. Kentucky
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38
Historically, race and the have been closely associated.
A) Level of education of inmates
B) Death penalty
C) Drug War
D) None of the above
A) Level of education of inmates
B) Death penalty
C) Drug War
D) None of the above
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39
According to the results of criminal justice research, which of the following statistics or factors do not evidence the effect of racism against blacks in police-citizen encounters?
A) The frequency of arrests of blacks for sale of cocaine and heroin in proportion to whites
B) The frequency of arrests of black in proportion to whites
C) The neighborhoods in which arrests take place
D) The frequency of police shooting of blacks in proportion to whites
A) The frequency of arrests of blacks for sale of cocaine and heroin in proportion to whites
B) The frequency of arrests of black in proportion to whites
C) The neighborhoods in which arrests take place
D) The frequency of police shooting of blacks in proportion to whites
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40
Stereotypes concerning jurors of different races, especially in relation to judgments that are made on the basis of limited knowledge:
A) Render it precisely the type of judgment most likely to be biased by race
B) Lead to the conviction of innocent defendants
C) Require the prosecutor to get special permission to question the juror
D) All the defense attorney to file a motion of in re delimited
A) Render it precisely the type of judgment most likely to be biased by race
B) Lead to the conviction of innocent defendants
C) Require the prosecutor to get special permission to question the juror
D) All the defense attorney to file a motion of in re delimited
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41
Mauer (2006) notes that in 1980 Blacks accounted for 21% of drug possession arrests rose to 36% by 1991 and then declined to % in 2000.
A) 26
B) 32
C) 36
D) 44
A) 26
B) 32
C) 36
D) 44
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42
Ethnicity is a nonspecific term that means nothing until applied to a particular context.
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43
Moore (2015) found that between 2004 and 2009, eleven major sentencing reform bills were introduced, and out of the forty five reform measures, only were enacted.
A) Two
B) Four
C) Seven
D) Ten
A) Two
B) Four
C) Seven
D) Ten
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44
A difficulty in prosecutions for hate crimes is proving the defendant's:
A) purpose
B) intent
C) motive
D) knowledge
A) purpose
B) intent
C) motive
D) knowledge
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45
In the aggregate, blacks tend to be convicted less than whites.
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46
Crimes that manifest evidence of prejudice based on race, religion, sexual orientation, or ethnicity are known as:
A) Race crimes
B) Hate crimes
C) Bias-motivated crimes
D) Both b and c
A) Race crimes
B) Hate crimes
C) Bias-motivated crimes
D) Both b and c
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47
Prosecutors and defense lawyers are able to use peremptory challenges to excuse potential jurors without identifying any cause or explanation and without any accountability to the court, so it is therefore possible to employ peremptory challenges in the practice of racial discrimination in jury selection.
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48
The essence of hate crimes is that they are motivated by bias against the victim's race, ethnicity, religion, etc.
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49
Consensus theory believes punishment is based on rational factors such as the seriousness of the offense and prior convictions.
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50
Mauer (2006) contends that since the no policy has impacted Black incarceration more than the War on Drugs.
A) 1960s
B) 1970s
C) 1980s
D) 1990s
A) 1960s
B) 1970s
C) 1980s
D) 1990s
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51
Biologically, the term "race" has a very clear, specific meaning.
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52
Disparity in sentencing over the past couple of decades has been highlighted by differing sentences for possessing equal amounts of crack cocaine versus powder cocaine.
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53
There is no difference between white and black views about the death penalty.
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54
What can be said of racial disparities within the criminal justice system?
A) While there is some evidence, they largely do not exist
B) They have been clearly identified, but nevertheless persist
C) They do not qualify as moral issue due to the government being above common people
D) It is not for policy makers to get involved in eradicating racial inequalities
A) While there is some evidence, they largely do not exist
B) They have been clearly identified, but nevertheless persist
C) They do not qualify as moral issue due to the government being above common people
D) It is not for policy makers to get involved in eradicating racial inequalities
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55
In _______________ theory, criminal law is viewed as an instrument for the protection of the powerful and the elite, and punishment is based on nonrational factors such as race and social class.
A) consensus theory
B) symbolic aspect of social conflict
C) conflict theory
D) moral panics
A) consensus theory
B) symbolic aspect of social conflict
C) conflict theory
D) moral panics
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56
According to conflict theorists:
A) Individuals share values with state
B) Society is comprised of groups of who work together to solve common problems
C) Criminal law is viewed as an instrument of protection for the powerful elite
D) Punishment is based rational factors
A) Individuals share values with state
B) Society is comprised of groups of who work together to solve common problems
C) Criminal law is viewed as an instrument of protection for the powerful elite
D) Punishment is based rational factors
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57
Petit apartheid encompasses overt racism.
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58
Tonry (2010) discounted both racism and inadvertence as cause of racial disparities in the criminal justice system.
A) Psychological
B) Social
C) Discretionary
D) Blatant
A) Psychological
B) Social
C) Discretionary
D) Blatant
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59
The institution of slavery reinforced the idea that there were superior and inferior races.
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60
Tonry (1998):
A) Argues that the targeting of Black drug offenders was unconsciously done
B) Those who promoted drug policies were not aware that they would disproportionately affect Blacks
C) Points to the reality of ghetto life that entices young Black males into selling drugs
D) Found that it was not easy for drug agents to infiltrate disorganized Black urban drug markets
A) Argues that the targeting of Black drug offenders was unconsciously done
B) Those who promoted drug policies were not aware that they would disproportionately affect Blacks
C) Points to the reality of ghetto life that entices young Black males into selling drugs
D) Found that it was not easy for drug agents to infiltrate disorganized Black urban drug markets
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61
Describe the role that drug laws have played in discrimination in the criminal justice system.
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62
It has been argued "that police and minorities should be viewed as distinct groups dynamically and intractably opposed, and that police brutality is an outcome and a symptom of that relationship." How does this situation exacerbate discrimination?
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63
Discuss the evidence on the influence of the race of the offender and the race of the victim on the imposition of death sentences? Explain why you think the race of the victim is a factor.
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64
Discuss, describe, compare and contrast the results of the New York City and Memphis studies on police use of deadly force and race. What might account for the difference between the two cities?
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65
Discuss the evidence on racial discrimination at the major stages of a criminal case.
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66
What is the most discussed disparity in drug sentencing in recent years?
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67
Define "hate crime."
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68
Define "race."
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69
In general, what is the difference between Black and White attitudes toward the death penalty?
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70
Discuss two theories that attempt to explain racial discrimination in the American criminal justice system. Give a specific example for each theory.
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71
What practices would you implement to reduce the discrimination that takes place when making bail decisions?
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72
What is the importance of Brown v. Board of Education?
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73
Grand apartheid encompasses what type of racism?
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74
Define "ethnicity"
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75
Historically, and the death penalty have been closely associated.
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76
If you were in charge of creating a pool of potential jurors, from where would you draw the names? Why? How might that method be discriminatory?
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77
What is a "peremptory challenge?"
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