George Soros-backed Alameda County District Attorney Pamela Price will teach about “racial disparities” in the criminal justice system and claim that “slavery has not been completely abolished in the United States,” according to a Thursday report. It is said that staff training has been made compulsory. Daily Caller News Foundation.
document Information obtained by DCNF revealed that the left-leaning California State Attorney’s Office provided its employees with training materials that argued that the U.S. criminal justice system is rooted in racism.
The 40-slide presentation, titled “A New Paradigm for Restorative Justice, Training in Racial Justice Law,” argued that the United States “never completely abolished” slavery. , cited the Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution, which states, “There shall be neither slavery nor involuntary servitude except in the following cases.” Penalties for crimes of which the party has been duly convicted shall exist in the United States or anywhere under its jurisdiction. ”
In his presentation, he cited the Constitution and underlined the phrase “except as punishment for a crime” in bold. According to the training, “modern policing evolved directly from slave patrols” and “the carceral state evolved from chattel slavery.”
A slide titled “The Myth of Black Male Crime” reads, “Americans can tolerate mass incarceration because it happens to ‘others’ and is justified by this narrative.” . It noted that black men make up only 6.5% of the population and 40.2% of the prison population. The training declared that one in 17 white men and one in three black men were “at risk of being incarcerated for life.”
“Black people are treated more harshly than white people at every stage of the criminal legal process,” the presentation said. “As a result, people of color, especially Black people, are incarcerated in prisons and jails across the country at alarmingly higher rates than white people.”
According to the DCNF report, Price’s office uses the presentations to train victim-witness advocates, who, according to the DA’s website, “work with victims, prosecutors, and law enforcement.” Acts as a liaison between the agency and other criminal justice agencies.”
A spokesperson for the Public Prosecutor’s Office told the press that the training materials are currently in use.
Earlier this month, the commission submitted 123,000 signatures to the Alameda County Registrar’s Office in hopes of securing a recall vote on the November ballot and ousting Price. Oaklanders are tired of progressive federal prosecutors’ mitigation policies that increase crime and drive out veteran prosecutors and businesses. The campaign only needs to verify 73,000 signatures to call a special election.
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