This research explores answers to the questions, "Do black men and women drug offenders receive similar sentences?" and "Are the predictors of sentencing similar in type and magnitude for black women and men?" One of the major tenets of Donald Black's theory of the sociology of law is that informal social control varies inversely with formal social control. Black's theory was extended to consider the role of two types of family-based informal social control prevalent in the lives of black women and men: child-based social control and kin-based social control. Offenders who live with children were expected to be sentenced less severely than those who do not. Also, the influence of child-based social control was predicted to be greater for wo...
This is the publisher's version, also found here: http://doi.org/10.1606/1044-3894.3891As the number...
Mass incarceration has had several negative outcomes for poor communities of color. The past thirty...
The incarceration of parents has become a concern for the social, behavioral, and psychological deve...
This article is part of a UCLA Law Review symposium, “Overpoliced and Underprotected: Women, Race, a...
My research is concerned with the effects of mass incarceration on American families, particularly o...
Although women make up a small portion of our countries prison population, recent studies indicate s...
While it is widely known that most women convicted of crime or serving time in prison are mothers, l...
Early research on the role of gender in criminal justice processing led to the hypothesis that women...
Each year over a million individuals are held in U.S. jails or prisons. Even as research has been de...
The criminal justice system has expanded dramatically over the last several decades, extending its r...
The male incarceration rate has risen dramatically in the last several decades. Over half of incarce...
This paper examines the consequences of incarceration for non-resident White, Latino, and African Am...
Hundreds of thousands of incarcerated persons are parents; in many instances, their incarceration ha...
Since the early 1970s, the number of individuals in jails and state and federal prisons has grown ex...
As the numbers of women entering prison are increasing, more attention is being paid to the social c...
This is the publisher's version, also found here: http://doi.org/10.1606/1044-3894.3891As the number...
Mass incarceration has had several negative outcomes for poor communities of color. The past thirty...
The incarceration of parents has become a concern for the social, behavioral, and psychological deve...
This article is part of a UCLA Law Review symposium, “Overpoliced and Underprotected: Women, Race, a...
My research is concerned with the effects of mass incarceration on American families, particularly o...
Although women make up a small portion of our countries prison population, recent studies indicate s...
While it is widely known that most women convicted of crime or serving time in prison are mothers, l...
Early research on the role of gender in criminal justice processing led to the hypothesis that women...
Each year over a million individuals are held in U.S. jails or prisons. Even as research has been de...
The criminal justice system has expanded dramatically over the last several decades, extending its r...
The male incarceration rate has risen dramatically in the last several decades. Over half of incarce...
This paper examines the consequences of incarceration for non-resident White, Latino, and African Am...
Hundreds of thousands of incarcerated persons are parents; in many instances, their incarceration ha...
Since the early 1970s, the number of individuals in jails and state and federal prisons has grown ex...
As the numbers of women entering prison are increasing, more attention is being paid to the social c...
This is the publisher's version, also found here: http://doi.org/10.1606/1044-3894.3891As the number...
Mass incarceration has had several negative outcomes for poor communities of color. The past thirty...
The incarceration of parents has become a concern for the social, behavioral, and psychological deve...