The criminal justice system in the United States is characterized by racial disparity, mass incarceration, and often police brutality. Using a variety of administrative and survey datasets, this thesis analyses these three distinct features in the context of changing laws. The first set of results identifies the extent to which African American communities are penalized by the imposition of barriers to voting by ex-felons, who are disproportionately Black. It finds that vote suppression mechanisms can reduce political representation by members of these communities and lead to less liberal state policy choices. In light of the changes in the political landscape of the US in the past decade, this chapter explores one of the main racial dispar...
Overrepresentation of racial and ethnic minorities is a troubling fact in the U.S. criminal and juve...
Overrepresentation of racial and ethnic minorities is a troubling fact in the U.S. criminal and juve...
This Dissertation consists of three empirical applications on the economics of crime and law enforce...
This dissertation consists of three essays that each explore the United States criminal justice syst...
The United States prison population has grown seven-fold over the past 35 years. This dissertation l...
This dissertation employs quasi-experimental methods and recent advances in econometrics to uncover ...
Is the path from incarceration to partaking in the franchise considerably challenging for people of ...
The present study was designed to examine the variations in criminal justice expenditures across sta...
The U.S incarceration rate is the highest in the world. Many of the U.S state prison systems are ove...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020Research has long documented racial and economic dispa...
Several observers credit nearly 25 years of declining crime rates to the “New Policing” and its emph...
This article reviews the current trends and impact of mass incarceration on communities of color, wi...
The history of the United States of America is based upon racism and power. Early on in our colonial...
A staggering number of Americans experience criminal justice contact each year, ranging from arrest ...
This paper will examine the United States criminal justice and legislative systems and how they have...
Overrepresentation of racial and ethnic minorities is a troubling fact in the U.S. criminal and juve...
Overrepresentation of racial and ethnic minorities is a troubling fact in the U.S. criminal and juve...
This Dissertation consists of three empirical applications on the economics of crime and law enforce...
This dissertation consists of three essays that each explore the United States criminal justice syst...
The United States prison population has grown seven-fold over the past 35 years. This dissertation l...
This dissertation employs quasi-experimental methods and recent advances in econometrics to uncover ...
Is the path from incarceration to partaking in the franchise considerably challenging for people of ...
The present study was designed to examine the variations in criminal justice expenditures across sta...
The U.S incarceration rate is the highest in the world. Many of the U.S state prison systems are ove...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020Research has long documented racial and economic dispa...
Several observers credit nearly 25 years of declining crime rates to the “New Policing” and its emph...
This article reviews the current trends and impact of mass incarceration on communities of color, wi...
The history of the United States of America is based upon racism and power. Early on in our colonial...
A staggering number of Americans experience criminal justice contact each year, ranging from arrest ...
This paper will examine the United States criminal justice and legislative systems and how they have...
Overrepresentation of racial and ethnic minorities is a troubling fact in the U.S. criminal and juve...
Overrepresentation of racial and ethnic minorities is a troubling fact in the U.S. criminal and juve...
This Dissertation consists of three empirical applications on the economics of crime and law enforce...