Data show that Black and White people use marijuana at roughly equal rates. Yet in 2018, in six of Dallas County\u27s biggest cities, Black people were vastly overrepresented in the enforcement of low-level drug crimes. With a look at enforcement trends before the election of District Attorney John Creuzot, this study launches a series of reports about how his reforms have impacted Dallas County.https://scholar.smu.edu/deasoncenter/1004/thumbnail.jp
Illegal drug use in the U.S. does not differ significantly by race (SAMHSA 2014). Data from the U.S....
2020 Celebration of Student Research and Creativity presentation"In 2010, the ACLU found that black ...
The pattern of misdemeanor marijuana arrests in New York City since the introduction of broken wind...
Data show that Black and White people use marijuana at roughly equal rates. Yet in 2018, in six of D...
In 2019, police across Dallas County asked the District Attorney to prosecute fewer marijuana cases ...
Budding Change explores what happened when Dallas County District Attorney John Creuzot (DA Creuzot)...
Racial disparities in US drug arrest rates have been observed for decades, but their causes and poli...
In national research, self-reported marijuana use is similar across races, but in New Orleans, black...
It is evident based on recent news articles and social media discussions that racial bias in police ...
This report details marijuana arrests from 2010 to 2018 and examines racial disparities at the natio...
Analyzes drug arrest patterns in cities between 1980 and 2003; the impact on the African-American co...
This study examined on-campus drug arrests made in 2018 and 2019 at 20 non-minority serving and mino...
Illegal drug use in the U.S. does not differ significantly by race (SAMHSA 2014). Data from the U.S....
2020 Celebration of Student Research and Creativity presentation"In 2010, the ACLU found that black ...
The pattern of misdemeanor marijuana arrests in New York City since the introduction of broken wind...
Data show that Black and White people use marijuana at roughly equal rates. Yet in 2018, in six of D...
In 2019, police across Dallas County asked the District Attorney to prosecute fewer marijuana cases ...
Budding Change explores what happened when Dallas County District Attorney John Creuzot (DA Creuzot)...
Racial disparities in US drug arrest rates have been observed for decades, but their causes and poli...
In national research, self-reported marijuana use is similar across races, but in New Orleans, black...
It is evident based on recent news articles and social media discussions that racial bias in police ...
This report details marijuana arrests from 2010 to 2018 and examines racial disparities at the natio...
Analyzes drug arrest patterns in cities between 1980 and 2003; the impact on the African-American co...
This study examined on-campus drug arrests made in 2018 and 2019 at 20 non-minority serving and mino...
Illegal drug use in the U.S. does not differ significantly by race (SAMHSA 2014). Data from the U.S....
2020 Celebration of Student Research and Creativity presentation"In 2010, the ACLU found that black ...
The pattern of misdemeanor marijuana arrests in New York City since the introduction of broken wind...