So you are saying, either via culture or poverty, black people are in fact more likely to commit crimes?
This was just shown to be true, insofar as arrest rates go. IIRC I couldnt find conviction rates for race.
That they are inherently more criminal?
Nope. That sounds like a bigoted remark, to attribute crime to genetic factors based upon one year in one country when correlations are high enough to suggest at least significant environmental influences.
Do note Im not calling you or your views bigoted, whatever else.
And that single parent households are inherently more likely to produce criminals,
fact
even though black fathers tend to be more present in their kids' lives even when not in the household than white fathers. And even though if you compare white poverty conviction rates versus black that disparity still remains?
I don't recall ever mentioning racial differences between single-parent households
Really, that all whittles this down to "black culture produces more criminals"
Arguably true in it most simple pop-culture form.
black people are more likely to be criminals because they are black."
Refer to my comment about how one would be a bigot to assume that based on so little data.
Neither of which I agree with or find to be acceptable stances on the matter.
You don't get to make that decision, outside of your own sphere of influence.
They just reinforce bias, which leads to more black convictions by racist juries and longer sentences by racist judges.
We dont have
any data on convictions by race, let alone how many were 'racist' convictions. Which reminds me, that last site wanted me to pay, and the other two are good as alternet.
It's a neverending cycle of oppression against african americans.
No, it isn't. Do you think equality can be achieved if we neglect the social circumstances around the issue? I was under the impression that sociology was the champion of equality movements, and here you are denying the very existence of its principles.