Crisis in Perception

The New Jim Crow — Deep Dive (Mass Incarceration & Structural Inequality)


Listen Later

Welcome to Crisis in Perception. In this episode, we explore The New Jim Crow — uncovering the history, psychology, and power structures shaping America’s system of mass incarceration. This Deep Dive synthesizes insights from sociology, constitutional law, criminal justice, and political history to reveal how mass incarceration functions as a racial caste system. Drawing from Michelle Alexander’s influential analysis, we examine how “colorblind” policies and drug-war policing strategies create racially disparate outcomes that persist long after imprisonment ends. This episode explores: • the political origins of the War on Drugs • Supreme Court rulings that weakened Fourth Amendment protections • how plea bargaining drives 95% of convictions • why “colorblindness” produces unequal outcomes • the collateral consequences of a felony conviction • how mass incarceration transforms entire communities • Alexander’s call for a new civil rights movement Our goal is to connect ideas, challenge assumptions, and expose the deeper systems shaping public perception, criminal justice policy, and social hierarchy in the United States. -

...more
View all episodesView all episodes
Download on the App Store

Crisis in PerceptionBy Crisis in Perception