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Title
DISPARITIES AND MASS INCARCERATION: LAWS, POLICIES, & IMPLICIT BIAS, CONTRIBUTING TO BLACKS' MASS INCARCERATION AND ADDICTION TREATMENT FOR WHITES.
Authors
TOMPKINS, CYNTHIA ELAINE
Abstract
The year 2020 was a time of crisis for the United States. The opioid epidemic, COVID-19, and protests for justice each unmask disparities across racial lines in healthcare and criminal justice. This Article examines laws, policies, and implicit bias in the criminal justice system, contributing to blacks' mass incarceration and addiction treatment for whites.