In the United States, a disproportionate number of individuals on parole are Black or African American. This trend is largely attributed to systemic issues such as racial bias in the criminal justice system, socio-economic disparities, and higher rates of incarceration among Black populations. While data can vary by state and region, these patterns highlight ongoing challenges related to race and criminal justice reform.
Being that parole is mostly used as a noun, and not an adjective, it doesn't seem to have a synonym. The closest synonym I can offer you is "release"
It was not a race, they were mostly Saudi.
Mostly Creole
The black race is the only race to have mostly large penises. The white race comes after the black race with 23%.
Legal issues with parole often revolve around due process rights, such as ensuring that parole hearings are fair and that inmates receive adequate representation. There can also be challenges related to the conditions of parole, including what constitutes a violation and the consequences of such violations. Additionally, disparities in parole decisions based on race or socioeconomic status can raise concerns about equity and justice within the parole system. Lastly, there may be legal debates regarding the retroactive application of new laws that affect parole eligibility.
Hispanics
No it is not.
White people
Mostly Black, White and Portugese
He is mostly if not 100% Italian.
All race, mostly white, but there was a whole division for African Americans
There's a gang for every race of people, so that would be hard to determine what is the main race that joins gangs.