Knowles, Persico, and Todd (2001) develop a model of police search and offender behavior. Their model implies that if police are unprejudiced the rate of guilt should not vary across groups. Using data from Interstate 95 in Maryland, they find equal guilt rates for African-Americans and whites and conclude that the data is not consistent with racial prejudice against African-Americans. This paper generalizes the model of Knowles, Persico, and Todd by accounting for the fact that potential offenders are frequently not observed by the police and by including two different levels of offense severity. The paper shows that for African-American males the data is consistent with prejudice against African-American males, no prejudice, and reverse d...
To what extent is the disparate impact of policing on racial minorities due to racism, rather than s...
Equilibrium models of racial discrimination in law enforcement encounters suggest that in the absenc...
New reporting requirements and data collection efforts by over four hundred law enforcement agencies...
Knowles, Persico, and Todd (2001) develop a model of police search and offender behavior. Their mode...
Police checking for illegal drugs are much more likely to search the vehicles of African-American mo...
Police checking for illegal drugs are much more likely to search the vehicles of African-American mo...
Taylor and FrancisRJQY_A_271625.sgm10.1080/07418820701717201Justice Quarterly0741- 825 (pri t)/1745-...
We exploit a simple but realistic model of trooper behavior to design empirical tests that address t...
We test derivations from models of statistical discrimination and preferential discrimination with o...
This paper considers the use of outcomes-based tests for detecting racial bias in the context of pol...
This paper considers the use of outcomes-based tests for detecting racial bias in the context of pol...
State-wide reports on police traffic stops and searches summarize very large populations, making the...
This paper considers the use of outcomes-based tests for detecting racial bias in the context of pol...
This paper develops a model of traffic stops and subsequent searches in which police officers use in...
New data on highway stops and searches from across the country have spawned renewed debate over raci...
To what extent is the disparate impact of policing on racial minorities due to racism, rather than s...
Equilibrium models of racial discrimination in law enforcement encounters suggest that in the absenc...
New reporting requirements and data collection efforts by over four hundred law enforcement agencies...
Knowles, Persico, and Todd (2001) develop a model of police search and offender behavior. Their mode...
Police checking for illegal drugs are much more likely to search the vehicles of African-American mo...
Police checking for illegal drugs are much more likely to search the vehicles of African-American mo...
Taylor and FrancisRJQY_A_271625.sgm10.1080/07418820701717201Justice Quarterly0741- 825 (pri t)/1745-...
We exploit a simple but realistic model of trooper behavior to design empirical tests that address t...
We test derivations from models of statistical discrimination and preferential discrimination with o...
This paper considers the use of outcomes-based tests for detecting racial bias in the context of pol...
This paper considers the use of outcomes-based tests for detecting racial bias in the context of pol...
State-wide reports on police traffic stops and searches summarize very large populations, making the...
This paper considers the use of outcomes-based tests for detecting racial bias in the context of pol...
This paper develops a model of traffic stops and subsequent searches in which police officers use in...
New data on highway stops and searches from across the country have spawned renewed debate over raci...
To what extent is the disparate impact of policing on racial minorities due to racism, rather than s...
Equilibrium models of racial discrimination in law enforcement encounters suggest that in the absenc...
New reporting requirements and data collection efforts by over four hundred law enforcement agencies...