This study analyzes pretrial release data on a sample of felony defendants representing the nation’s 75 most populated counties for 1990–1996 to assess the main and interactive effects of gender and race-ethnicity on both pretrial release decisions and outcomes. We find that both gender and race-ethnicity have moderately strong main effects on whether the defendant secures pretrial release, net of controls for legal factors like prior record and offense conduct. Female defendants are more likely to receive pretrial release than their male counter-parts, while Hispanic and black defendants are more likely to be detained than similarly situated white defen-dants. Most notably, we find that compared to all other gender-racial/ethnic defendant ...
Research on the federal sentencing process has demonstrated that, the sentencing guidelines notwiths...
A number of studies have addressed the respective influences of such legal factors as offense seriou...
Pretrial release (PTR) is the permanent or temporary freedom from incarceration for criminal defenda...
Gender disparity in pretrial criminal processing has been an emerging social topic. Using a sample o...
The current study seeks to identify significant predictors of pretrial processing for both male and ...
Scholarship devoted to understanding bail decisions and outcomes suggest that legal factors hold the...
As various issues within the criminal justice system have been brought to light over the past few de...
Previous research on bail practices has shown that both legal factors, such as offense severity and ...
Racial Disparities in the Criminal Justice System are well documented in that minority defendants ar...
Research has shown that youth of color are over-represented at every stage of the U.S. juvenile just...
Bail and pretrial detention decisions may have important consequences for racial disparities in inca...
Failure to appear (FTA) in court is an understudied and ubiquitous problem throughout the justice sy...
Previous research on judicial decision making has shown that legal factors, such as offense severity...
Across wide-ranging contexts, academic literature and the popular press have identified pervasive ge...
In 1992, the Judicial Conference of the United States ( JCUS ) adopted a resolution encouraging the ...
Research on the federal sentencing process has demonstrated that, the sentencing guidelines notwiths...
A number of studies have addressed the respective influences of such legal factors as offense seriou...
Pretrial release (PTR) is the permanent or temporary freedom from incarceration for criminal defenda...
Gender disparity in pretrial criminal processing has been an emerging social topic. Using a sample o...
The current study seeks to identify significant predictors of pretrial processing for both male and ...
Scholarship devoted to understanding bail decisions and outcomes suggest that legal factors hold the...
As various issues within the criminal justice system have been brought to light over the past few de...
Previous research on bail practices has shown that both legal factors, such as offense severity and ...
Racial Disparities in the Criminal Justice System are well documented in that minority defendants ar...
Research has shown that youth of color are over-represented at every stage of the U.S. juvenile just...
Bail and pretrial detention decisions may have important consequences for racial disparities in inca...
Failure to appear (FTA) in court is an understudied and ubiquitous problem throughout the justice sy...
Previous research on judicial decision making has shown that legal factors, such as offense severity...
Across wide-ranging contexts, academic literature and the popular press have identified pervasive ge...
In 1992, the Judicial Conference of the United States ( JCUS ) adopted a resolution encouraging the ...
Research on the federal sentencing process has demonstrated that, the sentencing guidelines notwiths...
A number of studies have addressed the respective influences of such legal factors as offense seriou...
Pretrial release (PTR) is the permanent or temporary freedom from incarceration for criminal defenda...