As various issues within the criminal justice system have been brought to light over the past few decades, the bail system and its process were deemed significant. Although there is a systemic legal process required for judges to follow when making bail decisions on behalf of criminal defendants, there are still gaps in explanations to the discrepancies in bail-setting decisions. This study focuses on determining the influence that race and gender have on bail outcomes. The results from the content analysis of local cases with set bail are presented.https://ecommons.udayton.edu/stander_posters/3492/thumbnail.jp
Racial Disparities in the Criminal Justice System are well documented in that minority defendants ar...
This article considers racial disparities that occur nationally in the bail determination process, d...
A long debate has existed in criminal justice literature about the effects of legal variables and ex...
Scholarship devoted to understanding bail decisions and outcomes suggest that legal factors hold the...
Previous research on bail practices has shown that both legal factors, such as offense severity and ...
This study analyzes pretrial release data on a sample of felony defendants representing the nation’s...
Currently, in the United States, the bail system is not being utilized the way that it was originall...
Defendant race and ethnicity impact sentencing length decisions, leading to discrimination in the cr...
Bail and pretrial detention decisions may have important consequences for racial disparities in inca...
Nationwide, there is a systemic problem with bail determination: the process that a citizen goes thr...
Two studies were conducted to determine how real felony court judges decide the amount of bail to se...
Previous research on judicial decision making has shown that legal factors, such as offense severity...
We develop new quasi-experimental tools to measure disparate impact, regardless of its source, in th...
This study examines the independent and interactive effects of race and gender on juve-nile justice ...
Catalyzed by the Black Lives Matter protests in 2020, support for criminal justice reform in the Uni...
Racial Disparities in the Criminal Justice System are well documented in that minority defendants ar...
This article considers racial disparities that occur nationally in the bail determination process, d...
A long debate has existed in criminal justice literature about the effects of legal variables and ex...
Scholarship devoted to understanding bail decisions and outcomes suggest that legal factors hold the...
Previous research on bail practices has shown that both legal factors, such as offense severity and ...
This study analyzes pretrial release data on a sample of felony defendants representing the nation’s...
Currently, in the United States, the bail system is not being utilized the way that it was originall...
Defendant race and ethnicity impact sentencing length decisions, leading to discrimination in the cr...
Bail and pretrial detention decisions may have important consequences for racial disparities in inca...
Nationwide, there is a systemic problem with bail determination: the process that a citizen goes thr...
Two studies were conducted to determine how real felony court judges decide the amount of bail to se...
Previous research on judicial decision making has shown that legal factors, such as offense severity...
We develop new quasi-experimental tools to measure disparate impact, regardless of its source, in th...
This study examines the independent and interactive effects of race and gender on juve-nile justice ...
Catalyzed by the Black Lives Matter protests in 2020, support for criminal justice reform in the Uni...
Racial Disparities in the Criminal Justice System are well documented in that minority defendants ar...
This article considers racial disparities that occur nationally in the bail determination process, d...
A long debate has existed in criminal justice literature about the effects of legal variables and ex...