Created Equal

Black victims of violent crime disproportionately denied compensation

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Sinopsis

Victim compensation is a lesser-known part of the criminal justice system. University of Michigan professor Jeremy Levine had not heard of it until he needed to use it himself, after he was shot in the leg and needed assistance paying his hospital bill. In doing his own research, he discovered that Black victims were disproportionately denied for benefits in many states for subjective reasons. On today's episode, Levine joins Stephen Henderson to explain what victim compensation is and why this discrepancy exists.