Are minorities treated differently by the legal system? Systematic racial differences in case characteristics, many unobservable, make this a difficult question to answer directly. In this paper, we estimate whether judges differ from each other in how they sentence minorities, avoiding potential bias from unobservable case characteristics by exploiting the random assignment of cases to judges. We measure the between-judge variation in the difference in incarceration rates and sentence lengths between African-American and White defendants. We perform a Monte Carlo simulation in order to explicitly construct the appropriate counterfactual, where race does not influence judicial sentencing. In our data set, which includes felony cases from C...
This study explores the effects of race on sentencing for 666 felony offenders. I found that whites ...
The tendency for lawyers to use their peremptory challenges to exclude all blacks from juries when t...
It is commonly argued that racial discrimination in the judicial system contributes signifi-cantly t...
Are minorities treated differently by the legal system? Systematic racial differences in case charac...
Over the past decade, many arguments over racial disparity have become the center of worldwide media...
Several key actors -- police, prosecutors, judges -- can alter the course of individuals passing thr...
The Federal Sentencing Guidelines were created to reduce unwarranted sentencing disparities among si...
ObjectivesTo test the liberation hypothesis in a judicial context unconstrained by sentencing guidel...
Current empirical estimates of racial and other unwarranted disparities in sentencing suffer from tw...
Race matters in the criminal justice system. Black defendants appear to fare worse than similarly si...
Race matters in the criminal justice system. Black defendants appear to fare worse than similarly si...
We develop new quasi-experimental tools to measure disparate impact, regardless of its source, in th...
It is difficult to deny that race or the color of someone’s skin does not affect the way people may ...
Spohn and Cederblom’s interpretation of the liberation hypothesis asserts that with trivial crimes, ...
This paper estimates the effect of judicial characteristics (political affiliation, race, and sex) o...
This study explores the effects of race on sentencing for 666 felony offenders. I found that whites ...
The tendency for lawyers to use their peremptory challenges to exclude all blacks from juries when t...
It is commonly argued that racial discrimination in the judicial system contributes signifi-cantly t...
Are minorities treated differently by the legal system? Systematic racial differences in case charac...
Over the past decade, many arguments over racial disparity have become the center of worldwide media...
Several key actors -- police, prosecutors, judges -- can alter the course of individuals passing thr...
The Federal Sentencing Guidelines were created to reduce unwarranted sentencing disparities among si...
ObjectivesTo test the liberation hypothesis in a judicial context unconstrained by sentencing guidel...
Current empirical estimates of racial and other unwarranted disparities in sentencing suffer from tw...
Race matters in the criminal justice system. Black defendants appear to fare worse than similarly si...
Race matters in the criminal justice system. Black defendants appear to fare worse than similarly si...
We develop new quasi-experimental tools to measure disparate impact, regardless of its source, in th...
It is difficult to deny that race or the color of someone’s skin does not affect the way people may ...
Spohn and Cederblom’s interpretation of the liberation hypothesis asserts that with trivial crimes, ...
This paper estimates the effect of judicial characteristics (political affiliation, race, and sex) o...
This study explores the effects of race on sentencing for 666 felony offenders. I found that whites ...
The tendency for lawyers to use their peremptory challenges to exclude all blacks from juries when t...
It is commonly argued that racial discrimination in the judicial system contributes signifi-cantly t...