Talk:1994 Oregon Ballot Measure 11
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[edit]- Mult. Co. Dist. Atty Mike Schrunck on M11
- Nov. 29, 06 WW cover story story covers M11
- Sept. 23, '98 WW story on Steve Doell covers M11
- July 7, 1999 writeup of a specific M11 case from late '90s
- This Oregonian blog item and related story say that Oregon spends more than any other state on prisons and parole, and says that Measure 11 is the reason.
-Pete (talk) 21:12, 3 March 2008 (UTC)
The historical policies of racial discrimination still affect Oregon's population today. A 1994 report from an Oregon Supreme Court task force found minorities more likely to be arrested, charged, convicted, incarcerated and on probation than "similarly situated nonminorities."
- Racial and Ethnic Fairness in the Oregon Justice System. The Oregon Supreme Court Task Force on Racial and Ethnic Issues in the Judicial System. Accessed 8 March, 2008.