Definition: Rights of individuals to political and social freedom and equality under the law.
Civil Rights Movement
Timeframe: Primarily during the 1950s–1960s.
Aim: To end racial discrimination and segregation in the U.S.; to achieve equal rights for African Americans.
Key Concepts
Convict Leasing
Definition: Post-Civil War practice of leasing prisoners, often Black individuals, to private businesses as forced labor.
Significance: Viewed as a continuation of slavery.
Counterterrorism
Definition: Policies, strategies, and military actions aimed at preventing and combating terrorism.
Decriminalization
Definition: Reducing or eliminating criminal penalties for certain actions, such as drug possession, but not fully legalizing them.
Domestic Surveillance
Definition: Monitoring by the government on its own citizens; methods include wiretaps and data collection.
Drones (RPVs - Remotely Piloted Vehicles)
Use: Unmanned aircraft utilized mainly for military surveillance and targeted attacks.
Enhanced Interrogation
Definition: Controversial interrogation methods (e.g., waterboarding) viewed as forms of torture, mainly used during the War on Terror.
Extralegal Airstrike
Definition: Targeted attacks by aircraft or drones without legal approval, often breaching laws.
Extraordinary Rendition
Definition: Secret transfer of terrorism suspects for detention and interrogation, often violating due process.
Indigence
Definition: Extreme poverty that prevents meeting basic needs; a factor in mass incarceration issues.
Institutionalized/Systemic Racism
Definition: Policies and practices in social or political institutions that sustain racial inequalities.
Historical Context
Jim Crow
Definition: System of laws enforcing racial segregation and discrimination against African Americans, mainly from late 1800s to 1960s.
Mass Incarceration
Definition: Significant rise in incarceration numbers in the U.S. since the 1980s, affecting racial minorities disproportionately.
Michelle Alexander
Work: "The New Jim Crow" argues the criminal justice system serves as a contemporary racial control mechanism.
New Jim Crow
Definition: Modern mass incarceration seen as a continuation of racial oppression paralleling Jim Crow laws.
Private Prisons
Definition: Prisons run by private companies criticized for prioritizing profits over inmate welfare.
Racial Caste
Definition: Social structure where race defines social status and access to resources.
Retail Reform
Definition: Limited, specific criminal justice reforms versus systemic change.
Separate but Equal
Legal Reference: Established by Plessy v. Ferguson (1896); allowed segregation if facilities were "equal"; overturned by Brown v. Board of Education (1954).
Slavery
Definition: System of legally owning people, depriving them of freedoms—historical context for racism.
Top Secret America
Definition: Describes the vast post-9/11 U.S. national security apparatus, including surveillance practices.
Unequal Sentencing
Definition: Disparities in punishment based on race, class, or geography rather than the crime's severity.
Amendments & Key Acts
13th Amendment: Abolishes slavery and involuntary servitude, except as punishment for crime (ratified in 1865).
14th Amendment: Guarantees citizenship rights and equal protection under the law (ratified in 1868).
Patriot Act: Enacted post-9/11 to enhance surveillance and detention capabilities (2001).
Voting Rights Act (1965): Prohibits racial discrimination in voting, addresses barriers that hinder African American voting.