Mass incarceration is the way that African-American have been thrown in to the criminal justice system and be given the label of criminal and detained for more years than necessary and then thrown out without certain rights, such as voting, to essentially end any chance of living a life in them (Childress, 2016). This has drastic effects on the community as the young men in the community view prison as the inevitable end and thus always keep that in mind while making decisions and then once they get out it is hard for them to get a job and support not only their community but also their families It would lead to as Martin Luther King Jr. said, see the “depressing clouds of inferiority begin to form” and “distort her little personality by unconsciously developing a bitterness toward white people” (Luther King Jr., 1963). This also has a direct effect on the next area of social control, the education system in the United States after the
Mass incarceration is the way that African-American have been thrown in to the criminal justice system and be given the label of criminal and detained for more years than necessary and then thrown out without certain rights, such as voting, to essentially end any chance of living a life in them (Childress, 2016). This has drastic effects on the community as the young men in the community view prison as the inevitable end and thus always keep that in mind while making decisions and then once they get out it is hard for them to get a job and support not only their community but also their families It would lead to as Martin Luther King Jr. said, see the “depressing clouds of inferiority begin to form” and “distort her little personality by unconsciously developing a bitterness toward white people” (Luther King Jr., 1963). This also has a direct effect on the next area of social control, the education system in the United States after the