Wilbanks Position
Wilbanks' position asserts that "the perception that the criminal justice system is racist is a myth." Wilbanks argues that while there are individuals within the system that are racist, the system itself is not racist. He also asserts that his belief does not discuss the overall racial climate of American Society that created the criminal justice system since he feels that the attitude of the society has no bearing on whether or not the structure of the criminal justice system is racist. The data he uses is based entirely on previous studies and is not weighed against different variables that could prove it inadequate in determining whether or not the system is racist.
My Position
My position is that the structure of the criminal justice system is racist. My belief is based on the fact that the society is founded on racist beliefs that affect every aspect of life including the criminal justice system.
In addition the assertion that racism in the criminal justice system is just a myth wholly ignores the experiences of those who have been victims of racism within the system. By ignoring the actual experiences of these individuals and relying totally on data compiled by a single agency the true climate of the system can't really be understood. A myth is defined as a falsehood or a fairy tale, when something has actually been experienced by an individual then it is real and therefore can not be defined as a myth. My position compares…
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