2020
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.3754841
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Less Prison Time Matters: A Roadmap to Reducing the Discriminatory Impact of the Sentencing System Against African Americans and Indigenous Australians

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“…Systemic racial discrimination is prevalent across different institutions from schools, to hospitals, prisons and into the wider community (Burke et al, 2019). The Indigenous population is overrepresented in prisons nationwide, and as a result, all Indigenous people suffer the stigma of being dangerous and violent (Bagaric et al, 2020). Concurrent with the inherently racist society Australia has, is the culture of denial.…”
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“…Systemic racial discrimination is prevalent across different institutions from schools, to hospitals, prisons and into the wider community (Burke et al, 2019). The Indigenous population is overrepresented in prisons nationwide, and as a result, all Indigenous people suffer the stigma of being dangerous and violent (Bagaric et al, 2020). Concurrent with the inherently racist society Australia has, is the culture of denial.…”
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confidence: 99%