Parole offers the possibility of release for a substantial number of incarcerated people in the United States, the world’s largest jailer, but is seriously understudied. In particular, the role of victims and race in the parole decision-making process deserves attention. Decades of research has shown that the “race-of-victim effect” leads to more punitive sentences when white victimhood is at issue. In the parole context, the ubiquity of victim impact statements and the emotional responses they trigger raise the likelihood that the “race-of-victim effect” plagues parole decision-making as well. This essay calls for greater data collection and scrutiny into the role of race and victim impact evidence in the parole decision-making process
We develop a model of a Parole Board contemplating whether to grant parole release to a prisoner who...
We develop a model of a parole board contemplating whether to grant parole release to a prisoner who...
This article examines the effects that the new criteria for parole, introduced in 1992, have had on ...
Crime victims play an increasingly important role in the criminal process. One manifestation of this...
This study used a retrospective analysis of existing administrative data to determine the extent to ...
Despite the increasing recognition of victims\u27 rights, and despite the large role parole hearings...
Little is understood about the parole release process, as state parole boards predominately operate ...
As prison populations in the United States have soared over the last 30 years, offenders who are inc...
Abstract: This paper reports on an intensive day-long symposium on Proposition 9 (also called the Vi...
The last decade has seen as escalating demand from victims to be given a voice in the parole phase o...
A total of 191 participants completed the 2 (Race of victim: African American, Caucasian) x 2 (Conte...
We use data from pre-sentence investigations and official parole board records to study the correlat...
In a rational choice model of parole release, a color-blind parole board seeking to minimize violati...
As the prison population in the United States has ballooned over the past 30 years, people entering ...
This dissertation investigates the ways that law and policy (co)construct identity within criminal l...
We develop a model of a Parole Board contemplating whether to grant parole release to a prisoner who...
We develop a model of a parole board contemplating whether to grant parole release to a prisoner who...
This article examines the effects that the new criteria for parole, introduced in 1992, have had on ...
Crime victims play an increasingly important role in the criminal process. One manifestation of this...
This study used a retrospective analysis of existing administrative data to determine the extent to ...
Despite the increasing recognition of victims\u27 rights, and despite the large role parole hearings...
Little is understood about the parole release process, as state parole boards predominately operate ...
As prison populations in the United States have soared over the last 30 years, offenders who are inc...
Abstract: This paper reports on an intensive day-long symposium on Proposition 9 (also called the Vi...
The last decade has seen as escalating demand from victims to be given a voice in the parole phase o...
A total of 191 participants completed the 2 (Race of victim: African American, Caucasian) x 2 (Conte...
We use data from pre-sentence investigations and official parole board records to study the correlat...
In a rational choice model of parole release, a color-blind parole board seeking to minimize violati...
As the prison population in the United States has ballooned over the past 30 years, people entering ...
This dissertation investigates the ways that law and policy (co)construct identity within criminal l...
We develop a model of a Parole Board contemplating whether to grant parole release to a prisoner who...
We develop a model of a parole board contemplating whether to grant parole release to a prisoner who...
This article examines the effects that the new criteria for parole, introduced in 1992, have had on ...