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Do women different treatment in our legal system?; Sentencing Bias for women
Topic Started: Dec 31 2007, 09:25 PM (679 Views)
Dandandat
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Time to put something here
Minuet
Jan 4 2008, 12:32 AM
RTW
Jan 3 2008, 09:12 PM
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"There's cultural bias within society that moms are essential and dads are incidental,"

In the states the employment of millions of people in our criminal justice system seems somewhat dependent on this.

In what way? I don't understand this statement.

Read this article, it explains how the problem with fatherlessness is a system created problem much more so then a personal ethical problem on the part of individual fathers.

What RTW is saying is that in order to validate the numbers of people and the power that the justices system employees and possess on the issue of families can only be done if you have the idea that fathers are a problem to deal with rather then a resource to take advantaged of.

http://www.ncpa.org/pub/st/st267/st267.pdf
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