RM 511 | D-10 | Mass Incarceration: Why Should Catholics Care

Session D | 2:30 pm – 3:30 pm

Charlene Harris

Criminal justice systems in the United States are in crisis. The United States has the highest incarceration rates of any country in the world. More than 2.3 million Americans are in state and federal prisons. For African Americans, the numbers reflect a more frightening situation, with one in 15 African American males over 18 years of age behind bars, compared to one out of 36 Latinos and one out of 106 white males. In 1982, President Ronald Reagan officially announced the “War on Drugs.” Misguided drug laws and draconian sentencing requirements have produced profoundly unequal outcomes for communities of color. Catholic Social Teaching, Human Life and Dignity, remind us that every human person is created in the image and likeness of God. This is why Catholics should care.

About the Speaker:
I serve as a volunteer chaplain with the Sacramento Diocese Detention Ministry Program. I am a long-time member of the Diocese Black Catholic Ministry.