Summary Of High Price By Carl Hart

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Through the book High Price by Dr. Carl Hart, we were presented with different ideas about the justice system that exists in poor communities and specially in those of people of color. In this book, Dr. Carl Heart gave us a way to connect with those who had to go through it by presented us with his own personal story. In this essay, we are going to talk about the Information in general that was presented to us, the types of evidence that he used and to what extent they were valid and reliable and if these points were not very reliable we will be talking about their disadvantage. The main point through his book, to makes us understand the disparities that poor African American people, specially juveniles, have to go through and the stigmas that …show more content…

Often tomes People of color communities will be targeted as criminals. Yet, some of the values that were explicit was that of the importance of family. With his own set of data, we were able to see and noticed that family plays in fact a big role especially if there are kids involved. For example, in the research that was conducted by Dr. Hart we were able to read about how the lack of love and affection that was missing from them could have influenced his decision of streets, instead he chose to have sexual relationships with different girls and he took this as a way to keep him out of trouble of the streets. This book was sort of an eye opening experience for me, first of all, because I didn’t know that the level of racism for America was obvious in the justice system, something that in other countries is not in place. And also I learned that even though a person of color strives for the best and tries to attend to very prestigious schools, they will always have to fight ten times harder to not be discriminated against. One of the ways in which his main argument fits in into the society that I know is, that poor people will tend to make poor life choices. This will always be a cycle, and we will never not have drugs around us. In today’s society many low income people get out of poverty by selling drugs and often time juveniles are encouraged to do bad things due to peer pressure in their