Odds of black men entering the criminal justice system during their lifetime
What is 1 out of 3
100
This is Alexander's primary argument
What is US has always had systems of control for blacks, and mass incarceration is its new iteration and its done through law and racial indifference.
100
3 strikes rule in California
What is after a "3rd strike" a person would have to spend life in prison
100
Name of the presenter last night
What is Dr. Jessica Barron
200
The gap between men and women on offending is going in this direction
What is decreasing
200
These are the three systems of social control noted by Alexander
What is slavery, Jim Crow, and mass incarceration
200
This is the distinction between explicit and implicit bias
What is explicit bias is directly observed while implicit bias is not
200
"Crimmigration"
What is the criminalizing and consequent detaining and jailing of unauthorized immigrants in detention centers which model prisons
200
Matthew Morrison
What is internship guest from Wednesday (Works for the Dept of Juvenile Justice)
300
This is why females are considered "doubly deviant"
What is gendered norms of behavior and norms of criminal behavior
300
DuBois' concept to understand the white working class
What is social and psychological wages of whiteness
300
This is the "Southern Strategy"
What is the use of rhetoric and law to shape what would we know now as mass incarceration. Alluding to race without explicitly stating race. "Welfare queen" and "street crime"
300
The decade which marks the beginning of "mass incarceration"
What is 1970s
300
Name of the program at DJJ he helps inmates
What is Blazers Program
400
High number of single-parent female headed households, welfare provision reduction, lower overall wages for women represent this concept
What is feminization of poverty
400
this concept denotes a stigmatized group locked into an inferior position by law and custom
What is racial caste
400
What the logic behind colorblindness and why does its current function fail
What is that if members of a society do not "see" race/ethnicity, "color" will disappear. What this actually does is dismiss the experience of others which is rooted in many ways based on their racial/ethnic background.
400
The U.S. continent hold's this percent of the world's population and this percentage of the world's prison population
What is 5% and 25% respectively
400
Name the four student led discussion topics (Daily Double)
What are Mass Shootings, Substance Abuse, Cybercrime, and Juvenile Delinquency
500
These explain the gender gap
What is biological, gender and strain, control, chivlary thesis, and masked crime
500
The single most important cause of the prison boom in the US and the demographic of the offenders
What is convictions for drug offense and people of color
500
What must be given up for their to be substantial racial progress and how does this look for each group (what does the concept look like for each group)
What is racial bribe (for whites, racial privilege and for blacks aspects of affirmative action which can be viewed as racial bribes as this creates intra-racial divisions)
500
The disparity between grams of crack and powder cocaine that amounted to same amount of time in prison and what was the main reason why
What is 1 gram of crack to 100 grams of cocaine. Class and race divisions in who uses each.