The absolute number of "people detained" is meaningless, you have to compare it to the behavior of those people, otherwise you are led to silly conclusions such as that the criminal justice system fanatically hates men, because there are 10x more men in prison than women [1]. Once you normalize prison population by an indicator of violent crime, such as homicide rate, the USA stops being an outlier ('homicide' and 'incarceration' are rates per 100k) [2,3]:
homicide incarceration prisoners per homicide
USA 5.763 541 93.9
China 0.502 119 237.1
Norway 0.725 55 75.9
Canada 1.98 90 45.5
France 1.335 115 86.1
Only 31.5% of homicides are committed by non-Hispanic whites [1], while they were 57.8% of the population. That brings the white homicide rate to 3.14, which, if you squint, is pretty close to the Canadian 1.98. The common misclassification of non-white offenders as white (but almost never the reverse) [3] probably explains some of the remaining disparity.
So in that respect, whites in the US are not so different from whites elsewhere.
[1] https://ucr.fbi.gov/crime-in-the-u.s/2019/crime-in-the-u.s.-... (I think due to incomplete reporting, and due to including only cases where some information about the offender is known, the absolute numbers do not reflect the number of homicides in the entire US, but it is still useful for relative comparisons)
This seems a rather vile line of commentary. Kinda shocked to see it here. Perhaps you’d like to say what you actually want to say? Why do you suppose this white/non-white disparity exists? Do you believe it is genetic? Cultural? Perhaps there are other factors?