This study examines the independent and interactive effects of race and gender on juve-nile justice decision making. Using data from a sample of juvenile court referrals from two midwestern juvenile courts, this study looks at males and females separately by race. The results indicate that the effect of race on the pre-adjudication detention and disposition outcomes varies by gender. The severity or leniency of the outcomes is determined by race, gender, and an interaction of the two. This study underscores the need to examine juvenile justice decision making with a multistage analysis to unravel the intricate effects of race and gender
The importance of gender and race as critical variables in criminal justice system processing is hig...
This article provides an example of the unequal outcomes generated by humans interacting in a gender...
This study analyzes pretrial release data on a sample of felony defendants representing the nation’s...
The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the impact of gender and the interaction of gender ...
Drawing upon concepts from prior research that emphasize race and gender stereotyping, the present r...
Although most research shows that the primary determinants of sentencing outcomes are the legally re...
A number of hypotheses about the effect of gender on the likelihood of incarceration in the juvenile...
Prior research has suggested that female status offenders are often treated more harshly than male s...
This dissertation examines the role gender plays in predicting referral beyond juvenile court intake...
The juvenile court to varying degrees operates under the doctrine of parens patriae whereby decision...
A significant body of research examines the influence of offender gender on court-related decision m...
The federal JJDP legislation has had a differential impact on the pattern of admission of females an...
This study seeks to add additional knowledge to the study of gender effects inthe sentencing of crim...
Mass incarceration has had several negative outcomes for poor communities of color. The past thirty...
This is the published version. Copyright 1984 University of California Press.A number of hypotheses ...
The importance of gender and race as critical variables in criminal justice system processing is hig...
This article provides an example of the unequal outcomes generated by humans interacting in a gender...
This study analyzes pretrial release data on a sample of felony defendants representing the nation’s...
The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the impact of gender and the interaction of gender ...
Drawing upon concepts from prior research that emphasize race and gender stereotyping, the present r...
Although most research shows that the primary determinants of sentencing outcomes are the legally re...
A number of hypotheses about the effect of gender on the likelihood of incarceration in the juvenile...
Prior research has suggested that female status offenders are often treated more harshly than male s...
This dissertation examines the role gender plays in predicting referral beyond juvenile court intake...
The juvenile court to varying degrees operates under the doctrine of parens patriae whereby decision...
A significant body of research examines the influence of offender gender on court-related decision m...
The federal JJDP legislation has had a differential impact on the pattern of admission of females an...
This study seeks to add additional knowledge to the study of gender effects inthe sentencing of crim...
Mass incarceration has had several negative outcomes for poor communities of color. The past thirty...
This is the published version. Copyright 1984 University of California Press.A number of hypotheses ...
The importance of gender and race as critical variables in criminal justice system processing is hig...
This article provides an example of the unequal outcomes generated by humans interacting in a gender...
This study analyzes pretrial release data on a sample of felony defendants representing the nation’s...