40.00% - All people deserve equal treatment under the law, by institutions, and in the marketplace — that's the founding principle of a just society, and it doesn't have a racial asterisk.
35.00% - The criminal justice system should not adjust to correct for societal inequalities.
25.00% - For the criminal justice system to account for racial disparities is for it to inherently make it predjudiced.
Justice should be applied without regard to the race of those involved.
55.00% - Black people don’t have the institutional power to be racist.
45.00% - White people cannot be victims of racism because racism requires its perpetrators be in the position of greater power.
25.00% - The criminal justice system should not adjust to correct for societal inequalities.
25.00% - All people deserve equal treatment under the law, by institutions, and in the marketplace — that's the founding principle of a just society, and it doesn't have a racial asterisk.
18.75% - For the criminal justice system to account for racial disparities is for it to inherently make it predjudiced.
18.75% - Preventing racial inequality in the justice system should be a priority toward building a just society.
12.50% - The criminal justice system should not be the focus of reform where the goal is racial equality.
100.00% - Justice should be applied without regard to the race of those involved.
0.00% - Justice is blind.
0.00% - Criminal Justice Through 'Colorblind' Lenses