Defendant race and ethnicity impact sentencing length decisions, leading to discrimination in the criminal justice system. Aspects of the pretrial process that strongly correlate with a defendant’s socioeconomic status, the use of cash bail, may also influence sentencing length, given the negative stereotypes about individuals of lower socioeconomic statuses. Relatively few studies have explored the impact of cash bail use on sentencing decisions or sought to understand why use of cash bail might influence these decisions. The current study investigates the impact of defendant ability to meet bail (yes v. no) on judgments of sentence length and dangerousness within the context of defendant race (White v. Black v. Hispanic v. not identified)...
African American defendants are more likely than Whites to be charged punitively by prosecutors at a...
The purpose of this study is to assess why the race and gender of defendants influence judges’ deci...
The purpose of this study is to assess why the race and gender of defendants influence judges’ deci...
Defendant race and ethnicity impact sentencing length decisions, leading to discrimination in the cr...
Defendant race and ethnicity impact sentencing length decisions, leading to discrimination in the cr...
Nationwide, there is a systemic problem with bail determination: the process that a citizen goes thr...
Bail and pretrial detention decisions may have important consequences for racial disparities in inca...
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 ...
Currently, in the United States, the bail system is not being utilized the way that it was originall...
Bail and pretrial detention decisions may have important consequences for racial disparities in inca...
Racial Disparities in the Criminal Justice System are well documented in that minority defendants ar...
Racial Disparities in the Criminal Justice System are well documented in that minority defendants ar...
Previous research on judicial decision making has shown that legal factors, such as offense severity...
African American defendants are more likely than Whites to be charged punitively by prosecutors at a...
African American defendants are more likely than Whites to be charged punitively by prosecutors at a...
The purpose of this study is to assess why the race and gender of defendants influence judges’ deci...
The purpose of this study is to assess why the race and gender of defendants influence judges’ deci...
Defendant race and ethnicity impact sentencing length decisions, leading to discrimination in the cr...
Defendant race and ethnicity impact sentencing length decisions, leading to discrimination in the cr...
Nationwide, there is a systemic problem with bail determination: the process that a citizen goes thr...
Bail and pretrial detention decisions may have important consequences for racial disparities in inca...
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 ...
Currently, in the United States, the bail system is not being utilized the way that it was originall...
Bail and pretrial detention decisions may have important consequences for racial disparities in inca...
Racial Disparities in the Criminal Justice System are well documented in that minority defendants ar...
Racial Disparities in the Criminal Justice System are well documented in that minority defendants ar...
Previous research on judicial decision making has shown that legal factors, such as offense severity...
African American defendants are more likely than Whites to be charged punitively by prosecutors at a...
African American defendants are more likely than Whites to be charged punitively by prosecutors at a...
The purpose of this study is to assess why the race and gender of defendants influence judges’ deci...
The purpose of this study is to assess why the race and gender of defendants influence judges’ deci...