News (Media Awareness Project) - US IA: African Americans Over-Represented In Iowa Prisons |
Title: | US IA: African Americans Over-Represented In Iowa Prisons |
Published On: | 2001-12-26 |
Source: | River Cities' Reader (IA) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-25 01:19:24 |
AFRICAN AMERICANS OVER-REPRESENTED IN IOWA PRISONS
According to a report from the Task Force on Overrepresentation of
African Americans in Prison, 24 percent of the state's prison
population in 1999 was African-American even though blacks comprised
just over 2 percent of Iowa's population. Another key finding was that
in 1999, 3 percent of the state's African-American population was in
prison and 7 percent was under some form of criminal-justice
supervision (such as probation or parole). In contrast, 0.2 percent of
the white population was serving a prison sentence in 1999. The
solution, according to the task force, includes increasing support for
early education; addressing the unemployment rate for African-American
youth; and increasing access to substance-abuse and mental-health care.
According to a report from the Task Force on Overrepresentation of
African Americans in Prison, 24 percent of the state's prison
population in 1999 was African-American even though blacks comprised
just over 2 percent of Iowa's population. Another key finding was that
in 1999, 3 percent of the state's African-American population was in
prison and 7 percent was under some form of criminal-justice
supervision (such as probation or parole). In contrast, 0.2 percent of
the white population was serving a prison sentence in 1999. The
solution, according to the task force, includes increasing support for
early education; addressing the unemployment rate for African-American
youth; and increasing access to substance-abuse and mental-health care.
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