Abstract The relative importance of racial and class inequality in incarceration in the United States has recently become the subject of much debate. In this paper, we seek to give this debate a stronger empirical foundation. First, we update previous research on racial and class inequality in people’s likelihood of being imprisoned. Then, we examine racial and class inequality in people’s risk of having a family member imprisoned or living in a high-imprisonment neighborhood. We find that racial inequality in prison admissions has fallen in the twenty-first century, while class inequality has surged. However, in recent years, Black people with high levels of education and income were more likely than white people with low le...
ABSTRACT: Over the past twenty-five years, the U.S prison system has experienced continuous substant...
This paper seeks to further understand the causes of high crime rates among young black men. I have ...
For Geno, my mentor and friend. This paper assesses the increasing importance of incarceration in de...
Understanding long-run patterns in the incarceration of Black Americans requires integrating the stu...
This paper will examine the United States criminal justice and legislative systems and how they have...
Despite the strong relationship between the rise in mass incarceration over the last forty years and...
This paper focuses on one specific aspect of the criminal justice system – the prison system. I look...
Throughout the history of the United States, racial disparity has been rampant. This is especially t...
This project looks at the mass incarceration rates of people of African Descent where they are the m...
Based on 14-year panel data on ex-prisoners, this paper reports the impact of incarceration on futur...
This piece is to reflect upon the current criminal justice system we currently live in. There are si...
This dissertation consists of three essays on the historical roots of racial disparity in incarcerat...
Imprisonment transformed the life-course of disadvantaged black men, but little research considers h...
African Americans have faced persistent institutionalized barriers and systemic racism both historic...
The Black population has historically been disregarded, abused, and overlooked. Its past and present...
ABSTRACT: Over the past twenty-five years, the U.S prison system has experienced continuous substant...
This paper seeks to further understand the causes of high crime rates among young black men. I have ...
For Geno, my mentor and friend. This paper assesses the increasing importance of incarceration in de...
Understanding long-run patterns in the incarceration of Black Americans requires integrating the stu...
This paper will examine the United States criminal justice and legislative systems and how they have...
Despite the strong relationship between the rise in mass incarceration over the last forty years and...
This paper focuses on one specific aspect of the criminal justice system – the prison system. I look...
Throughout the history of the United States, racial disparity has been rampant. This is especially t...
This project looks at the mass incarceration rates of people of African Descent where they are the m...
Based on 14-year panel data on ex-prisoners, this paper reports the impact of incarceration on futur...
This piece is to reflect upon the current criminal justice system we currently live in. There are si...
This dissertation consists of three essays on the historical roots of racial disparity in incarcerat...
Imprisonment transformed the life-course of disadvantaged black men, but little research considers h...
African Americans have faced persistent institutionalized barriers and systemic racism both historic...
The Black population has historically been disregarded, abused, and overlooked. Its past and present...
ABSTRACT: Over the past twenty-five years, the U.S prison system has experienced continuous substant...
This paper seeks to further understand the causes of high crime rates among young black men. I have ...
For Geno, my mentor and friend. This paper assesses the increasing importance of incarceration in de...