Approaches to intersectionality stress the importance of recognizing multiple, intersecting inequalities. As such, recent sentencing research has examined the changing role of extra-legal characteristics on United States federal sentencing outcomes in the aftermath of recent policy changes (e.g., United States v. Booker), but scholarship has less often examined these characteristics at the intersections of race/ethnicity, gender, and, especially age. This article uses an intersectional approach to examine the influence of these characteristics net of legally-relevant characteristics. Using ordinary-least squares regression procedures, the author examines the role of the joint effects of extra-legal variables on sentence length decisions acr...
Criminal justice stakeholders are strongly concerned with disparities in penalty outcomes. Dispariti...
abstract: Current research on criminal case processing typically examines a single decision-making p...
A long debate has existed in criminal justice literature about the effects of legal variables and ex...
Over the past several decades, sentencing reforms have claimed to establish guidelines to reduce sen...
Over the past several decades, sentencing reforms have claimed to establish guidelines to reduce sen...
The American justice system is predicated on the assumption of equality under the law. Central to th...
The United States v. Booker (2005) decision rendered Federal Sentencing Guidelines advisory rather t...
Current empirical estimates of racial and other unwarranted disparities in sentencing suffer from tw...
The Federal Sentencing Guidelines were created to reduce unwarranted sentencing disparities among si...
Previous research has indicated that disparities in sentencing exist within legal systems depending ...
We analyzed sentencing data from sixteen years of criminal trials in the State of Colorado, consisti...
This paper examines 77,236 federal offenders sentenced under the Sentencing Reform Act of 1984 and c...
Previous research has indicated that disparities in sentencing exist within legal systems depending ...
This Article presents new empirical evidence concerning the effects of United States v. Booker, whic...
The Federal Sentencing Guidelines were created to reduce unwarranted sentencing disparities among si...
Criminal justice stakeholders are strongly concerned with disparities in penalty outcomes. Dispariti...
abstract: Current research on criminal case processing typically examines a single decision-making p...
A long debate has existed in criminal justice literature about the effects of legal variables and ex...
Over the past several decades, sentencing reforms have claimed to establish guidelines to reduce sen...
Over the past several decades, sentencing reforms have claimed to establish guidelines to reduce sen...
The American justice system is predicated on the assumption of equality under the law. Central to th...
The United States v. Booker (2005) decision rendered Federal Sentencing Guidelines advisory rather t...
Current empirical estimates of racial and other unwarranted disparities in sentencing suffer from tw...
The Federal Sentencing Guidelines were created to reduce unwarranted sentencing disparities among si...
Previous research has indicated that disparities in sentencing exist within legal systems depending ...
We analyzed sentencing data from sixteen years of criminal trials in the State of Colorado, consisti...
This paper examines 77,236 federal offenders sentenced under the Sentencing Reform Act of 1984 and c...
Previous research has indicated that disparities in sentencing exist within legal systems depending ...
This Article presents new empirical evidence concerning the effects of United States v. Booker, whic...
The Federal Sentencing Guidelines were created to reduce unwarranted sentencing disparities among si...
Criminal justice stakeholders are strongly concerned with disparities in penalty outcomes. Dispariti...
abstract: Current research on criminal case processing typically examines a single decision-making p...
A long debate has existed in criminal justice literature about the effects of legal variables and ex...