Posted on 05/06/2016 9:37:36 AM PDT by Syncopated
The Justice Departments Office of Justice Programs is eschewing the terms felon and convict when officials refer to individuals convicted of crimes, opting instead for less disparaging labels, Assistant Attorney General Karol Mason announced Wednesday. The Office of Justice Programs plans to substitute terminology such as person who committed a crime and individual who was incarcerated in speeches and other communications as part of an effort to remove barriers that officials say hinder progress of those who re-enter society after completing their prison sentences. I have come to believe that we have a responsibility to reduce not only the physical but also the psychological barriers to reintegration, Ms. Mason wrote Wednesday in a guest post for The Washington Post. The labels we affix to those who have served time can drain their sense of self-worth and perpetuate a cycle of crime, the very thing reentry programs are designed to prevent.
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White people will now be referred to as “justice advantaged”.
They don’t want to end up calling their buddies, Obama and Clinton, those “nasty” names.
We should refer to them as ‘legally deprived’ or something like that.
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