The Elephant in the Courtroom: Racism and Criminal Justice in NC

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This curriculum builds on “The Elephant in the Courtroom: Racism and Criminal Justice in North Carolina,” a policy paper developed by the North Carolina Council of Churches’ 1999-2000 Task Group on Racism and Criminal Justice in North Carolina.  The policy paper has been disseminated among policy makers, judges, prison officials, and the media.  The Task Group holds, however, that needed change will not happen until ordinary citizens, informed by a sense of fairness as well as an understanding of the nature of community and the power of forgiveness, demand equity in the administration of justice in our country.  The curriculum addresses itself to adult education groups in congregations and workshop leaders at ecumenical and denominational meetings.  The packet is self-contained and requires only that the leader copy some of the individual readings for the number of participants at the session.

Goals:

Belief in community and forgiveness underlies the Christian approach to many moral and social issues.  We will approach this belief biblically and experientially, aided as well by the North Carolina Council of Churches policy paper, “The Elephant in the Courtroom: Racism and Criminal Justice in North Carolina.”

–March 2001

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