@RechargeFreedom @EuropaActual @john_keats_212 @MrAndyNgo @ArtSchoolJock 1) are you able to answer my question about SE Asia or not? avoiding makes your comment irrelevant to this convo. 2) you’re peeing your pants over “he MIGHT face a harsher sentence”
@Nietzschequote @GreeneAhsan @real3eyedLion @kareem_carr Not when numerous studies account for other factors so that the last significant factor unaccounted for is race. Studies consistently show varying racial disparities even after accounting for factors
@marten_damien @Phyllis94584953 I love how every time I post this you instantly deflect because you know you got assblasted lol https://t.co/QL0doo4O5g https://t.co/N0RqBrlD7W
@marten_damien @Phyllis94584953 Lulz. Really sad how you're chasing me around Twitter now.i would have thought you were better than that. I'd suggest you get a life. https://t.co/0ynhqs2G4V https://t.co/GVnn7dqYBL
@TripleStrucK I know but I’m saying conditional on being black, this study found that black people are more likely to be sentenced and punished harsher than white people for the same crime. https://t.co/NqM36M53rl
@MarcScottEmery “ Black and Indigenous people are over-represented amongst those arrested for cannabis possession” “Analyses indicate that African-Americans generally are sentenced more harshly than whites” https://t.co/WQzMgM4Wdx https://t.co/H4WD0jNMJw
@GuyAirline @OrwellNGoode Meta studies showed most compelling factor wasn’t race but prior sentences. If you want to argue that the laws are created to have a disparate impact on bipoc, that’s another argument. https://t.co/hTc9vGkf7U
@TomiLahren True, so it's weird that district attorney's and cops often let white people off with a lesser sentences or sometimes decline to charge them for similar crimes. https://t.co/pXl14YgBeU
@kim1978moge @DRNyheder https://t.co/xodzOJK9xG ^Selvom hvide og sorte tager stoffer på omtrent samme niveau, har sorte meget større sandsynlighed for at ryge i spjældet. https://t.co/yMt2Gs9bgK https://t.co/dnzcTKX3kH ^Udover det får sorte også længer
@personwithskin @breannamorello @TheLaurenChen @LycanGTV It's in our other thread: https://t.co/AZSR2TfHTo
@personwithskin @HispanicEEvan Here's a meta-analysis of 71 studies that concludes that "African-Americans generally are sentenced more harshly than whites" https://t.co/hrfrcPw3ab
@iseekken @DorianBrizzy @LandOfTheFree_1 @DC_Draino https://t.co/UvaSeI2LRZ What about this meta analysis of 71 different studies that all found indications that black Americans are generally sentenced more harshly than white Americans for the same crimes?
@HashtagMeThr33 @TheronC @LibertyHangout @McNeilJaden @KState How about meta analysis of multiple quantitative studies? https://t.co/fh3j4nop1j
@Pd4U2XLhzaSNe3m @robkhenderson https://t.co/d7IueLslS0 I suppose any meta-analysis on any dimension you choose is a place to start.
Race and sentencing. There is definitely a link. http://t.co/f5BgSX8P6P #EnoughIsEnough