Showing posts with label RaceBased. Show all posts
Showing posts with label RaceBased. Show all posts

Sunday, April 14, 2013

Inside California"s Color-Coded, Race-Based Prisons


This story first appeared on the ProPublica website.


In several men’s prisons across California, colored signs hang above cell doors: blue for black inmates, white for white, red, green or pink for Hispanic, yellow for everyone else.


Though it’s not an official policy, at least five California state prisons have a color-coding system.


On any given day, the color of a sign could mean the difference between an inmate exercising in the prison yard or being confined to their cell. When prisoners attack guards or other inmates, California allows its corrections officers to restrict all prisoners of that same race or ethnicity to prevent further violence.


Continue Reading »


Politics | Mother Jones



Inside California"s Color-Coded, Race-Based Prisons

Inside California"s Color-Coded, Race-Based Prisons


This story first appeared on the ProPublica website.


In several men’s prisons across California, colored signs hang above cell doors: blue for black inmates, white for white, red, green or pink for Hispanic, yellow for everyone else.


Though it’s not an official policy, at least five California state prisons have a color-coding system.


On any given day, the color of a sign could mean the difference between an inmate exercising in the prison yard or being confined to their cell. When prisoners attack guards or other inmates, California allows its corrections officers to restrict all prisoners of that same race or ethnicity to prevent further violence.


Continue Reading »


Politics | Mother Jones



Inside California"s Color-Coded, Race-Based Prisons

Inside California"s Color-Coded, Race-Based Prisons


This story first appeared on the ProPublica website.


In several men’s prisons across California, colored signs hang above cell doors: blue for black inmates, white for white, red, green or pink for Hispanic, yellow for everyone else.


Though it’s not an official policy, at least five California state prisons have a color-coding system.


On any given day, the color of a sign could mean the difference between an inmate exercising in the prison yard or being confined to their cell. When prisoners attack guards or other inmates, California allows its corrections officers to restrict all prisoners of that same race or ethnicity to prevent further violence.


Continue Reading »


Politics | Mother Jones



Inside California"s Color-Coded, Race-Based Prisons

Inside California"s Color-Coded, Race-Based Prisons


This story first appeared on the ProPublica website.


In several men’s prisons across California, colored signs hang above cell doors: blue for black inmates, white for white, red, green or pink for Hispanic, yellow for everyone else.


Though it’s not an official policy, at least five California state prisons have a color-coding system.


On any given day, the color of a sign could mean the difference between an inmate exercising in the prison yard or being confined to their cell. When prisoners attack guards or other inmates, California allows its corrections officers to restrict all prisoners of that same race or ethnicity to prevent further violence.


Continue Reading »


Politics | Mother Jones



Inside California"s Color-Coded, Race-Based Prisons

Saturday, April 13, 2013

Inside California"s Color-Coded, Race-Based Prisons


This story first appeared on the ProPublica website.


In several men’s prisons across California, colored signs hang above cell doors: blue for black inmates, white for white, red, green or pink for Hispanic, yellow for everyone else.


Though it’s not an official policy, at least five California state prisons have a color-coding system.


On any given day, the color of a sign could mean the difference between an inmate exercising in the prison yard or being confined to their cell. When prisoners attack guards or other inmates, California allows its corrections officers to restrict all prisoners of that same race or ethnicity to prevent further violence.


Continue Reading »


Politics | Mother Jones



Inside California"s Color-Coded, Race-Based Prisons

Inside California"s Color-Coded, Race-Based Prisons


This story first appeared on the ProPublica website.


In several men’s prisons across California, colored signs hang above cell doors: blue for black inmates, white for white, red, green or pink for Hispanic, yellow for everyone else.


Though it’s not an official policy, at least five California state prisons have a color-coding system.


On any given day, the color of a sign could mean the difference between an inmate exercising in the prison yard or being confined to their cell. When prisoners attack guards or other inmates, California allows its corrections officers to restrict all prisoners of that same race or ethnicity to prevent further violence.


Continue Reading »


Politics | Mother Jones



Inside California"s Color-Coded, Race-Based Prisons

Inside California"s Color-Coded, Race-Based Prisons


This story first appeared on the ProPublica website.


In several men’s prisons across California, colored signs hang above cell doors: blue for black inmates, white for white, red, green or pink for Hispanic, yellow for everyone else.


Though it’s not an official policy, at least five California state prisons have a color-coding system.


On any given day, the color of a sign could mean the difference between an inmate exercising in the prison yard or being confined to their cell. When prisoners attack guards or other inmates, California allows its corrections officers to restrict all prisoners of that same race or ethnicity to prevent further violence.


Continue Reading »


Politics | Mother Jones



Inside California"s Color-Coded, Race-Based Prisons

Inside California"s Color-Coded, Race-Based Prisons


This story first appeared on the ProPublica website.


In several men’s prisons across California, colored signs hang above cell doors: blue for black inmates, white for white, red, green or pink for Hispanic, yellow for everyone else.


Though it’s not an official policy, at least five California state prisons have a color-coding system.


On any given day, the color of a sign could mean the difference between an inmate exercising in the prison yard or being confined to their cell. When prisoners attack guards or other inmates, California allows its corrections officers to restrict all prisoners of that same race or ethnicity to prevent further violence.


Continue Reading »


Politics | Mother Jones



Inside California"s Color-Coded, Race-Based Prisons

Friday, April 12, 2013

Inside California"s Color-Coded, Race-Based Prisons


This story first appeared on the ProPublica website.


In several men’s prisons across California, colored signs hang above cell doors: blue for black inmates, white for white, red, green or pink for Hispanic, yellow for everyone else.


Though it’s not an official policy, at least five California state prisons have a color-coding system.


On any given day, the color of a sign could mean the difference between an inmate exercising in the prison yard or being confined to their cell. When prisoners attack guards or other inmates, California allows its corrections officers to restrict all prisoners of that same race or ethnicity to prevent further violence.


Continue Reading »


Politics | Mother Jones



Inside California"s Color-Coded, Race-Based Prisons

Inside California"s Color-Coded, Race-Based Prisons



This story first appeared on the ProPublica website.


In several men’s prisons across California, colored signs hang above cell doors: blue for black inmates, white for white, red, green or pink for Hispanic, yellow for everyone else.


Though it’s not an official policy, at least five California state prisons have a color-coding system.


On any given day, the color of a sign could mean the difference between an inmate exercising in the prison yard or being confined to their cell. When prisoners attack guards or other inmates, California allows its corrections officers to restrict all prisoners of that same race or ethnicity to prevent further violence.


Continue Reading »


Politics | Mother Jones



Inside California"s Color-Coded, Race-Based Prisons

Inside California"s Color-Coded, Race-Based Prisons



This story first appeared on the ProPublica website.


In several men’s prisons across California, colored signs hang above cell doors: blue for black inmates, white for white, red, green or pink for Hispanic, yellow for everyone else.


Though it’s not an official policy, at least five California state prisons have a color-coding system.


On any given day, the color of a sign could mean the difference between an inmate exercising in the prison yard or being confined to their cell. When prisoners attack guards or other inmates, California allows its corrections officers to restrict all prisoners of that same race or ethnicity to prevent further violence.


Continue Reading »


Politics | Mother Jones



Inside California"s Color-Coded, Race-Based Prisons