Master of ArtsSociology, Anthropology, and Social WorkMario V. CanoDespite the substantial research conducted on racial and ethnic disparities in the criminal justice system, the majority of research focuses on final sentencing decisions. Less attention has been devoted to earlier stages in criminal processing, such as the presentence detention process. In fact, the analyses that did investigate presentence detention status mainly used state-level data, and there is only a handful of studies that have examined race/ethnicity and gender effects on detention and bail in the federal criminal justice system (e.g., Albonetti, 1989; Bak, 1998: Reitler, et. al., 2012; Spohn, 2009). Furthermore, recent analyses have uncovered that extralegal dispar...
Nearly half a million people are currently held in pretrial detention across the United States. Lega...
Immigration from Asia and Latin America has rapidly changed the race and ethnic composition of the n...
Like criminal prosecutors, family-court prosecutors have immense power. Determining which cases to p...
Master of ArtsSociology, Anthropology, and Social WorkMario V. CanoDespite the substantial research ...
Looking back, America has seen its fair share of differences among its population, so it should not ...
Master of ArtsDepartment of Sociology, Anthropology, and Social WorkL. Susan WilliamsBuilding upon m...
A growing literature suggests that mass incarceration impacts not only the individual who is incarce...
Racial disparities in arrests in the United States are well-documented. Particularly, young black ma...
A staggering number of Americans experience criminal justice contact each year, ranging from arrest ...
The dramatic increase in the U.S. prison population has renewed scholarly interest in the prison exp...
An abundance of research suggests that demographic differences in criminal outcomes are prevalent at...
The United States is the world’s leader when it comes to incarceration rates, and racial disparities...
Demographic factors can influence criminal justice system outcomes. We examine legal system processi...
The most recent statistics on United States adult drug courts indicate that there are more than 1,40...
Scholars and policymakers alike have recognized mass incarceration and criminal recidivism as two of...
Nearly half a million people are currently held in pretrial detention across the United States. Lega...
Immigration from Asia and Latin America has rapidly changed the race and ethnic composition of the n...
Like criminal prosecutors, family-court prosecutors have immense power. Determining which cases to p...
Master of ArtsSociology, Anthropology, and Social WorkMario V. CanoDespite the substantial research ...
Looking back, America has seen its fair share of differences among its population, so it should not ...
Master of ArtsDepartment of Sociology, Anthropology, and Social WorkL. Susan WilliamsBuilding upon m...
A growing literature suggests that mass incarceration impacts not only the individual who is incarce...
Racial disparities in arrests in the United States are well-documented. Particularly, young black ma...
A staggering number of Americans experience criminal justice contact each year, ranging from arrest ...
The dramatic increase in the U.S. prison population has renewed scholarly interest in the prison exp...
An abundance of research suggests that demographic differences in criminal outcomes are prevalent at...
The United States is the world’s leader when it comes to incarceration rates, and racial disparities...
Demographic factors can influence criminal justice system outcomes. We examine legal system processi...
The most recent statistics on United States adult drug courts indicate that there are more than 1,40...
Scholars and policymakers alike have recognized mass incarceration and criminal recidivism as two of...
Nearly half a million people are currently held in pretrial detention across the United States. Lega...
Immigration from Asia and Latin America has rapidly changed the race and ethnic composition of the n...
Like criminal prosecutors, family-court prosecutors have immense power. Determining which cases to p...