The 14th Amendment guarantees that Americans are all equal under the law, but in reality this is often not the case. In new research which covers nearly 78,000 felony defendants, Gillian M. Pinchevsky and Benjamin Steiner examined the whether or not criminal defendants received different treatment based on their sex or other characteristics during their pretrial period. They find that compared to men, female defendants were treated more leniently during the pretrial process. In addition, women arrested for more serious offenses were treated more harshly than other women
Imprisonment is the harshest punishment the law can give a defendant; it has considerable consequenc...
This paper assesses gender disparities in federal criminal cases. It finds large gender gaps favorin...
We analyzed sentencing data from sixteen years of criminal trials in the State of Colorado, consisti...
A summary of international and national research shows that, in comparison to men, women generally r...
The current study seeks to identify significant predictors of pretrial processing for both male and ...
The current study seeks to identify significant predictors of pretrial processing for both male and ...
Across wide-ranging contexts, academic literature and the popular press have identified pervasive ge...
Women lag behind men in pay for equal work and in positions of prestigious employment, such as chief...
The relation between gender and criminality is strong, and is likely to remain so. Women have tradit...
Using a matched sampling method, this research examined the process of sex-based differentiation in ...
Using data from the United States Sentencing Commission (2001-2003), we examine the role of gender i...
Gender disparity in pretrial criminal processing has been an emerging social topic. Using a sample o...
Early research on the role of gender in criminal justice processing led to the hypothesis that women...
Introduction: For years, crime investigation did not consider female, given the reduced involvement ...
The American justice system is predicated on the assumption of equality under the law. Central to th...
Imprisonment is the harshest punishment the law can give a defendant; it has considerable consequenc...
This paper assesses gender disparities in federal criminal cases. It finds large gender gaps favorin...
We analyzed sentencing data from sixteen years of criminal trials in the State of Colorado, consisti...
A summary of international and national research shows that, in comparison to men, women generally r...
The current study seeks to identify significant predictors of pretrial processing for both male and ...
The current study seeks to identify significant predictors of pretrial processing for both male and ...
Across wide-ranging contexts, academic literature and the popular press have identified pervasive ge...
Women lag behind men in pay for equal work and in positions of prestigious employment, such as chief...
The relation between gender and criminality is strong, and is likely to remain so. Women have tradit...
Using a matched sampling method, this research examined the process of sex-based differentiation in ...
Using data from the United States Sentencing Commission (2001-2003), we examine the role of gender i...
Gender disparity in pretrial criminal processing has been an emerging social topic. Using a sample o...
Early research on the role of gender in criminal justice processing led to the hypothesis that women...
Introduction: For years, crime investigation did not consider female, given the reduced involvement ...
The American justice system is predicated on the assumption of equality under the law. Central to th...
Imprisonment is the harshest punishment the law can give a defendant; it has considerable consequenc...
This paper assesses gender disparities in federal criminal cases. It finds large gender gaps favorin...
We analyzed sentencing data from sixteen years of criminal trials in the State of Colorado, consisti...