This Article does not challenge the prior research on sentencing discrimination between racial categories that found no significant difference in sentences given to similarly-situated African Americans and Whites. In fact, in the jurisdiction investigated- Florida- no discrimination between African Americans and Whites was found in the sentences imposed on defendants, looking only at racial category differences. Rather, the research suggests that in focusing exclusively on discrimination between racial groups, the research has missed a type of discrimination related to race that is taking place within racial categories: namely, discrimination on the basis of a person\u27s Afrocentric features. By Afrocentric features, this Article means tho...
This article looks at the issue of incarceration with a focus on the number of African Americans bot...
Are minorities treated differently by the legal system? Systematic racial differences in case charac...
Numerous sentencing studies have addressed the question: Are racial/ethnic minorities treated more h...
For a long time, social scientists have worried about possible racial discrimination in sentencing i...
For a long time, social scientists have worried about possible racial discrimination in sentencing i...
For a long time, social scientists have worried about possible racial discrimination in sentencing i...
ABSTRACT—Prior research has shown that within a racial cat-egory, people with more Afrocentric facia...
Research on race and sentencing is increasingly moving beyond racial category analyses to include mo...
This Article addresses the role that racial disparities—specifically sentencing disparities—play in ...
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...
The status of African Americans in relationship to the administration of justice has improved since ...
This Article presents new empirical evidence concerning the effects of United States v. Booker, whic...
Large research efforts have been directed at the exploration of ethnic disparities in the criminal j...
While the criminal justice system is theorized, framed, and practiced by most to be "equal for all",...
This article looks at the issue of incarceration with a focus on the number of African Americans bot...
Are minorities treated differently by the legal system? Systematic racial differences in case charac...
Numerous sentencing studies have addressed the question: Are racial/ethnic minorities treated more h...
For a long time, social scientists have worried about possible racial discrimination in sentencing i...
For a long time, social scientists have worried about possible racial discrimination in sentencing i...
For a long time, social scientists have worried about possible racial discrimination in sentencing i...
ABSTRACT—Prior research has shown that within a racial cat-egory, people with more Afrocentric facia...
Research on race and sentencing is increasingly moving beyond racial category analyses to include mo...
This Article addresses the role that racial disparities—specifically sentencing disparities—play in ...
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...
The status of African Americans in relationship to the administration of justice has improved since ...
This Article presents new empirical evidence concerning the effects of United States v. Booker, whic...
Large research efforts have been directed at the exploration of ethnic disparities in the criminal j...
While the criminal justice system is theorized, framed, and practiced by most to be "equal for all",...
This article looks at the issue of incarceration with a focus on the number of African Americans bot...
Are minorities treated differently by the legal system? Systematic racial differences in case charac...
Numerous sentencing studies have addressed the question: Are racial/ethnic minorities treated more h...