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Taylor A Reed, Laura S Abrams, Christopher Bondoc, E. Barnert
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本研究探讨了在 2020 年夏季 "黑人生命至上"(Black Lives Matter,BLM)抗议活动的背景下,从洛杉矶县监狱重返社区的黑人和拉丁裔年轻成年人(18-25 岁)如何看待刑事法律系统中的种族不公。在 2020 年 6 月至 2021 年 5 月期间,九名青壮年样本参加了一系列最多九次的月度访谈。参与者中有七位是黑人,两位是拉丁裔。总体而言,参与者对刑事法律系统持负面看法,认为警察伤害了黑人和棕色人种及社区。虽然大多数参与者表示支持 BLM 抗议活动,但也有人怀疑抗议活动是否是解决种族不公的有效策略。即使是那些支持抗议活动的人,也对刑事法律系统和社会发生真正系统性变化的可能性表示怀疑。研究结果对培养社会变革的乐观主义和抵制法律愤世嫉俗情绪具有重要意义。
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“We’re not the first and we’re not going to be the last”: Perspectives of system-involved black and Latinx young adults on racial injustice during the 2020 black lives matter protests
This study explores how Black and Latinx young adults (ages 18–25) who were reentering the community from Los Angeles County jails viewed racial injustice in the criminal legal system in the context of the Black Lives Matter (BLM) protests of summer 2020. A sample of nine young adults participated in a series of up to nine monthly interviews between June 2020 and May 2021. The participants included seven young adults who identified as Black and two who identified as Latinx. Overall, participants held negative views of the criminal legal system and felt that police officers harmed Black and Brown people and communities. While most participants expressed support for the BLM protests, others doubted the protests as an effective tactic to address racial injustice. Even those who supported the protests described doubts about the possibility of genuine systemic changes in the criminal legal system and society. Findings pose implications for cultivating optimism for social change and countering legal cynicism among system-involved young adults.
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