An important issue confronting the criminal justice system is sentencing disparity. Sentencing disparity involves inequitable sanctions imposed on individuals who have committed similar offenses. These inequalities in sentencing patterns have allegedly centered on group differences and may reflect an ethnic or racial bias
Large research efforts have been directed at the exploration of ethnic disparities in the criminal j...
Large research efforts have been directed at the exploration of ethnic disparities in the criminal j...
Large research efforts have been directed at the exploration of ethnic disparities in the criminal j...
This study expands upon an earlier exploration of sentencing disparity in the Yakima County, Washing...
Current empirical estimates of racial and other unwarranted disparities in sentencing suffer from tw...
This paper examines 77,236 federal offenders sentenced under the Sentencing Reform Act of 1984 and c...
Examines racial and ethnic disparities by state, and finds substantial variation in the degree of bl...
Criminal justice stakeholders are strongly concerned with disparities in penalty outcomes. Dispariti...
This Article presents new empirical evidence concerning the effects of United States v. Booker, whic...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Sociology, Anthropology, and Social WorkRichard GoeGovernment rese...
This paper examines the extent and sources of racial and ethnic disparities throughout the Californi...
Objectives: We argue that the reasons court actors conform to or depart from sentencing guideline re...
ABSTRACT: Bias sentencing is subjective sentencing. This case study evaluated sentencing disparities...
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...
Large research efforts have been directed at the exploration of ethnic disparities in the criminal j...
Large research efforts have been directed at the exploration of ethnic disparities in the criminal j...
Large research efforts have been directed at the exploration of ethnic disparities in the criminal j...
This study expands upon an earlier exploration of sentencing disparity in the Yakima County, Washing...
Current empirical estimates of racial and other unwarranted disparities in sentencing suffer from tw...
This paper examines 77,236 federal offenders sentenced under the Sentencing Reform Act of 1984 and c...
Examines racial and ethnic disparities by state, and finds substantial variation in the degree of bl...
Criminal justice stakeholders are strongly concerned with disparities in penalty outcomes. Dispariti...
This Article presents new empirical evidence concerning the effects of United States v. Booker, whic...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Sociology, Anthropology, and Social WorkRichard GoeGovernment rese...
This paper examines the extent and sources of racial and ethnic disparities throughout the Californi...
Objectives: We argue that the reasons court actors conform to or depart from sentencing guideline re...
ABSTRACT: Bias sentencing is subjective sentencing. This case study evaluated sentencing disparities...
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...
Large research efforts have been directed at the exploration of ethnic disparities in the criminal j...
Large research efforts have been directed at the exploration of ethnic disparities in the criminal j...
Large research efforts have been directed at the exploration of ethnic disparities in the criminal j...