Illegal drug use in the U.S. does not differ significantly by race (SAMHSA 2014). Data from the U.S. Department of Justice show notable racial disparities in youth drug arrests specifically arrests for possession. This databit looks at differences in juvenile drug arrests rates since the late 1980s
Contact with the justice system can lead to a range of poor health and social outcomes. While person...
Youth arrests for violent crime are declining across the country. Using Federal Bureau of Investigat...
After years of decline, adults 25 and older were responsible for increasing drug crime arrests after...
Illegal drug use in the U.S. does not differ significantly by race (SAMHSA 2014). Data from the U.S....
Between 1991 and 2006, arrests for drug sales and manufacturing dropped while arrests for possession...
While racial disparities in juvenile court systems may decline, these disparities appeared in nation...
According to the Federal Bureau of Investigation statistics, juvenile drug arrest rates fell more dr...
Racial biases in law enforcement over the past three decades have been linked to the racialized poli...
A great deal of research concludes that drug use is relatively similar across races for adults, and ...
BACKGROUND: Although Blacks and Whites in the United States use drugs at similar rates, Blacks are m...
Despite long-term declines in youth incarceration, the disparity at which black and white youth are ...
Racial and ethnic disparities weaken the credibility of a justice system that purports to treat ever...
Racial disparities in US drug arrest rates have been observed for decades, but their causes and poli...
Racial biases in law enforcement over the last three decades are linked to the racialized policies o...
Drug arrests increased faster for adult women and were nearly double the rate for men of the same ag...
Contact with the justice system can lead to a range of poor health and social outcomes. While person...
Youth arrests for violent crime are declining across the country. Using Federal Bureau of Investigat...
After years of decline, adults 25 and older were responsible for increasing drug crime arrests after...
Illegal drug use in the U.S. does not differ significantly by race (SAMHSA 2014). Data from the U.S....
Between 1991 and 2006, arrests for drug sales and manufacturing dropped while arrests for possession...
While racial disparities in juvenile court systems may decline, these disparities appeared in nation...
According to the Federal Bureau of Investigation statistics, juvenile drug arrest rates fell more dr...
Racial biases in law enforcement over the past three decades have been linked to the racialized poli...
A great deal of research concludes that drug use is relatively similar across races for adults, and ...
BACKGROUND: Although Blacks and Whites in the United States use drugs at similar rates, Blacks are m...
Despite long-term declines in youth incarceration, the disparity at which black and white youth are ...
Racial and ethnic disparities weaken the credibility of a justice system that purports to treat ever...
Racial disparities in US drug arrest rates have been observed for decades, but their causes and poli...
Racial biases in law enforcement over the last three decades are linked to the racialized policies o...
Drug arrests increased faster for adult women and were nearly double the rate for men of the same ag...
Contact with the justice system can lead to a range of poor health and social outcomes. While person...
Youth arrests for violent crime are declining across the country. Using Federal Bureau of Investigat...
After years of decline, adults 25 and older were responsible for increasing drug crime arrests after...