This paper examines 77,236 federal offenders sentenced under the Sentencing Reform Act of 1984 and concludes the following. First, after controlling for extensive crimino-logical, demographic, and socioeconomic variables, I found that blacks, males, and of-fenders with low levels of education and income receive substantially longer sentences. Second, disparities are primarily generated by departures from the guidelines, rather than differential sentencing within the guidelines. Departures produce about 55 percent of the black-white difference and 70 percent of the male-female difference. Third, although black-white disparities occur across offenses, the largest differences are for drug traf-ficking. The Hispanic-white disparity is generated...
The federal sentencing guidelines were created to reduce unwarranted sentencing disparities among si...
The federal sentencing guidelines were created to reduce unwarranted sentencing disparities among si...
Using rich data linking federal cases from arrest through to sentencing, we find that initial case a...
This paper estimates the effect of judicial characteristics (political affiliation, race, and sex) o...
Current empirical estimates of racial and other unwarranted disparities in sentencing suffer from tw...
Research on the federal sentencing process has demonstrated that, the sentencing guidelines notwiths...
This paper examines the extent and sources of racial and ethnic disparities throughout the Californi...
This study uses data obtained from the United States Sentencing Commission for fiscal years 2003, 20...
This study uses data obtained from the United States Sentencing Commission for fiscal years 2003, 20...
Dueling studies of race disparity, one by the U.S. Sentencing Commission (USSC, 2010) and an alterna...
"December 1993."Shipping list no.: 94-0130-P."Performed under BJS cooperative agreement 91-BJ-CX-K02...
The Federal Sentencing Guidelines were created to reduce unwarranted sentencing disparities among si...
Criminal justice stakeholders are strongly concerned with disparities in penalty outcomes. Dispariti...
An important issue confronting the criminal justice system is sentencing disparity. Sentencing dispa...
This Article presents new empirical evidence concerning the effects of United States v. Booker, whic...
The federal sentencing guidelines were created to reduce unwarranted sentencing disparities among si...
The federal sentencing guidelines were created to reduce unwarranted sentencing disparities among si...
Using rich data linking federal cases from arrest through to sentencing, we find that initial case a...
This paper estimates the effect of judicial characteristics (political affiliation, race, and sex) o...
Current empirical estimates of racial and other unwarranted disparities in sentencing suffer from tw...
Research on the federal sentencing process has demonstrated that, the sentencing guidelines notwiths...
This paper examines the extent and sources of racial and ethnic disparities throughout the Californi...
This study uses data obtained from the United States Sentencing Commission for fiscal years 2003, 20...
This study uses data obtained from the United States Sentencing Commission for fiscal years 2003, 20...
Dueling studies of race disparity, one by the U.S. Sentencing Commission (USSC, 2010) and an alterna...
"December 1993."Shipping list no.: 94-0130-P."Performed under BJS cooperative agreement 91-BJ-CX-K02...
The Federal Sentencing Guidelines were created to reduce unwarranted sentencing disparities among si...
Criminal justice stakeholders are strongly concerned with disparities in penalty outcomes. Dispariti...
An important issue confronting the criminal justice system is sentencing disparity. Sentencing dispa...
This Article presents new empirical evidence concerning the effects of United States v. Booker, whic...
The federal sentencing guidelines were created to reduce unwarranted sentencing disparities among si...
The federal sentencing guidelines were created to reduce unwarranted sentencing disparities among si...
Using rich data linking federal cases from arrest through to sentencing, we find that initial case a...