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Author: Bernhardt, Rebecca

Title: Harris County Communities: A Call for True Collaboration Restoring Community Trust and Improving Public Safety

Summary: This report addresses the negative impact of the Harris County criminal justice system on black and brown communites. The data and analysis in this report paint a picture of Harris County that reveals some disturbing truths. First, Harris County’s criminal justice system is committed to policies that racially target blacks and Hispanics. Second, these policies cannot be justified by public safety goals; on the contrary, they harm public safety. These harms reinforce negative stereotypes of minorities and negative attitudes toward police in these same communities. There is a lot of pain and frustration resulting from racially targeted criminal justice policies in Harris County. In this shared outrage, there is also an opportunity for the black and Hispanic communities of Harris County to build stronger bonds and work together to make positive changes in local government and law enforcement – with county-wide benefits.

Details: Austin, TX: Texas Criminal Justice Coalition, 2013. 36p.

Source: Internet Resource: Accessed March 14, 2013 at: http://www.texascjc.org/sites/default/files/uploads/Harris%20County%20Communities%20A%20Call%20for%20True%20Collaboration.pdf

Year: 2013

Country: United States

URL: http://www.texascjc.org/sites/default/files/uploads/Harris%20County%20Communities%20A%20Call%20for%20True%20Collaboration.pdf

Shelf Number: 127940

Keywords:
Criminal Justice Reform
Criminal Justice Systems (Texas, U.S.)
Discrimination
Minority Groups
Racial Disparities