‘Systematic racism’ in U.S. criminal justice system: Hillary

"We have got to be willing to stand up and question these inequities," she says.

Updated - November 17, 2021 02:02 am IST - WASHINGTON:

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton and Democratic speaks at the Ohio Democratic Party Legacy Dinner at the Greater Columbus Convention Centre in Columbus, Ohio, on Sunday. “We need to divert many more people out of the jail and prison system into diversion programmes, job programs, skills programmes. Where we are doing this, although it is on too small a scale, it works," she has said.

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton and Democratic speaks at the Ohio Democratic Party Legacy Dinner at the Greater Columbus Convention Centre in Columbus, Ohio, on Sunday. “We need to divert many more people out of the jail and prison system into diversion programmes, job programs, skills programmes. Where we are doing this, although it is on too small a scale, it works," she has said.

There is a “systematic racism” inside America’s criminal justice system, Democratic Presidential frontrunner Hillary Clinton has said ahead of Tuesday’s crucial primaries in five major U.S. states.

“We have got to be honest with ourselves. We have systemic racism that is really at work inside of the criminal justice system,” Ms. Clinton (68) said during a CNN-organised town hall in Ohio where Democratic primaries will be held on Tuesday along with Florida, North Carolina, Illinois and Missouri.

Question these inequities

“We have got to be willing to stand up and question these inequities, and then go about the business of ridding them.

“We need to divert many more people out of the jail and prison system into diversion programmes, job programs, skills programmes. Where we are doing this, although it is on too small a scale, it works.

“Need to end private prisons”

“We need to have much more in the way of treatment and help for people who have addictions, who have mental health issues so that they can be helped, not incarcerated. We need to end private prisons; they are a shameful blight...,” Ms. Clinton said amid applause from the audience.

Ms. Clinton has said she believes that States have got to stop building prisons and start investing in education.

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