Wednesday, September 4, 2019

WHY DO WE TOLERATE BLACKS' MISBEHAVIOR?

Why do we tolerate blacks' misbehavior?

Walter E. Williams: 'The answer is easy, though implementation poses a challenge'

John Paul Wright, professor at University of Cincinnati, and Matthew DeLisi, professor at Iowa State University, have penned a powerful article titled 
"What Criminologists Don't Say, and Why," 
in City Journal, Summer 2017. 
There is significant bias among criminologists. 
The reason for that bias is that political leanings of academic criminologists are liberal. 
Liberal criminologists outnumber their conservative counterparts by a ratio of 30-to-1. 
Ideology almost perfectly predicts the position of criminologists on issues from gun control to capital punishment to harsh sentencing. 
Liberal criminologists march in step for gun control, oppose punitive prison sentences and are vehemently against the death penalty.
In 2012 the National Academy of Sciences commissioned a study on the growth of incarceration. 
It showed that from 1928 until 1960, crime rates rose slowly each year. 
After the 1960s, crime rates exploded to unprecedented levels of violence until the 1990s. 
Prior to 1980, only 40 percent of individuals arrested for murder were sentenced to prison, and those that were served an average of five years. 
In 1981, less than 10 percent of those arrested for sexual assault were sentenced to prison. 
Those who were sentenced served an average of 3.4 years. 
Liberal criminologists probably believe that light sentencing for murderers and rapists is just.
If criminologists have the guts to even talk about a race-crime connection, it's behind closed doors and in guarded language. 
Any discussion about race and crime sets one up for accusations of racism, and that can mean the destruction of one's professional career. 
Wright and DeLisi say that liberal criminologists avoid discussing even explicit racist examples of black-on-white crime such as flash-mob assaults, "polar bear hunting" and the "knockout game." 
These are cases where black youth seek out white people to physically attack.

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