What are the statistics of black men incarcerated to black men in total?
Blacks are incarcerated at much higher rates than whites in the United States. At year-end 2004, 3,218 per 100,000 black men were incarcerated, 1,220 per 100,000 Hispanic men were incarcerated, and only 463 per 100,000 white men were incarcerated. • In 2004 6,996,500 people in the United States were either incarcerated, or on probation or parole. Law of Parties: (Page 16) • In Louisiana the death penalty cannot be given to a defendant when he/she is not directly responsible for the murder. However, there are many states where this can happen: [To Index] • Arizona • Arkansas • California • Colorado • Connecticut • Delaware • Florida • Georgia • Idaho • Indiana • Illinois • Mississippi • Montana • Nebraska • North Carolina • Oklahoma • South Carolina • South Dakota • Tennessee • Texas • Wyoming Federal Court Review and Reversals: (Page 14) The federal courts are still reversing many death sentences. For example, according to an article posted by the Death Penalty Information Center seven