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EPISODE · Feb 23, 2026 · 12 MIN

Sentencing Disparities: Unraveling the Biases in Criminal Punishment

from Blueprint of Opaque Justice Revealing Hidden Law · host Neon Nights Studio

This episode examines the troubling issue of sentencing disparities within the criminal justice system, where individuals from different socioeconomic, racial, and ethnic backgrounds often receive vastly different punishments for similar crimes. Listeners will learn about the complex factors that contribute to these disparities, including systemic biases, mandatory minimum sentences, and the role of plea bargaining. Through interviews with legal scholars, criminal justice reform advocates, and individuals impacted by these inequities, the episode explores the efforts to address these imbalances and promote more equitable sentencing practices.

This episode examines the troubling issue of sentencing disparities within the criminal justice system, where individuals from different socioeconomic, racial, and ethnic backgrounds often receive vastly different punishments for similar crimes. Listeners will learn about the complex factors that contribute to these disparities, including systemic biases, mandatory minimum sentences, and the role of plea bargaining. Through interviews with legal scholars, criminal justice reform advocates, and individuals impacted by these inequities, the episode explores the efforts to address these imbalances and promote more equitable sentencing practices.

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