*+-America’s Fear of Crime | Prison Industry | Dr Adolphus Belk Jr Rock Hill, South Carolina – Dr. Adolphus Belk, Jr. is a political analyst and professor of political science and African American studies. He currently teaches at Winthrop University with a focus on issues of race and politics. He…
*+-“JUDICIAL WARFARE” by Ivan Kilgore It’s a fact, eighty percent or better of those charged with a crime are indigent and thus represented by a Public Defender. Given the poor quality of this representation, the accused often enter the courtroom with a rope already around their neck. Here, the jury…
*+-At the end of America’s “Civil War”, the 13th amendment was signed into law abolishing slavery in America, except as punishment of a crime. During this time, “emancipation proclamation” was a global matter in majority of the nations that participated in the enslavement of African people. Kidnapped Africans forced into…
*+-The United States incarcerates more of its citizens than any other nation in the world. Once a person has been convicted of a crime he/she will be discriminated against “legally” for employment, housing, education, and government benefits. In America, the “face of crime” is African and Latino males, while the…