sydapel's review against another edition

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informative slow-paced
I'll echo other reviews that I've read and says this is an excellent reference point for scholars and policy makers to understand the how and why of implicit bias in policing, as well as our justice system. It also introduce practical steps on how to combat these injustices. However, I don't think I would recommend this to the average person looking to better understand how implicit bias or racism in our justice system, as many of the essays feel incredibly dry and research/information heavy. 

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caughtbetweenpages's review

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emotional informative fast-paced
Not rating, in keeping with my general practice with non-fiction.

This collection of essays about the injustices Black men face in the American justice system gives an important overview of the history of racism in the US (particularly as it ties to the police and judicial bodies therein) and how it has perpetuated and reinforced systems leading to the over-incarceration and dehumanization of Black men. While I knew about the individual parts many of the essays were written about, presenting them as one collective body of work helped me tie the various pieces together and understand more completely the complexity and inherent racism within the system as a whole; I hadn't realized the degree to which prosecutors hold the lives of Black men in balance, and how easily they can tip those balances without recourse and reinforce the cycles that empower the system of oppression in the first place.

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sarahrosea's review against another edition

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informative

3.75


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lettuce_read's review

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challenging informative reflective medium-paced

4.5


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