Oregon, Washington and Utah have recently taken empirical steps to assess the extent to which minorities are overrepresented in their respective criminal justice systems and to seek out the root causes of any overrepresentation observed. Davies contrasts and critiques the disparate analytical approaches utilized by these states and offers some thoughts about how people might improve the chances of success of future similar efforts
Pursuant to Section 223(a)(23) of the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act, states must e...
For the last hundred years in the United States, minority races have been disproportionately held in...
Criminologists have long debated the presence of racial disparity at various places in the criminal ...
Oregon, Washington and Utah have recently taken empirical steps to assess the extent to which minori...
Minorities are gravely overrepresented in every stage of the criminal process--from pedestrian and a...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history.McCart...
Racial disproportionality in the criminal justice system is a fact. But the fact of racial dispropor...
Statistics show that minority overrepresentation in the juvenile justice system is not a new phenome...
Several months ago, there was a heated discussion on CrimProf, the listserv for criminal law profess...
My paper helps to shed light on the many inequalities and injustices that our minority ethnic groups...
This project looks at the mass incarceration rates of people of African Descent where they are the m...
to Pope and Feyerherm's (1990) review of the research in this area, minority juveniles are esti...
African Americans are overrepresented in the criminal justice system and known to experience disadva...
A rural county with a high Hispanic population showed small disproportionate minority contact (citat...
Racial and ethnic disparities weaken the credibility of a justice system that purports to treat ever...
Pursuant to Section 223(a)(23) of the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act, states must e...
For the last hundred years in the United States, minority races have been disproportionately held in...
Criminologists have long debated the presence of racial disparity at various places in the criminal ...
Oregon, Washington and Utah have recently taken empirical steps to assess the extent to which minori...
Minorities are gravely overrepresented in every stage of the criminal process--from pedestrian and a...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history.McCart...
Racial disproportionality in the criminal justice system is a fact. But the fact of racial dispropor...
Statistics show that minority overrepresentation in the juvenile justice system is not a new phenome...
Several months ago, there was a heated discussion on CrimProf, the listserv for criminal law profess...
My paper helps to shed light on the many inequalities and injustices that our minority ethnic groups...
This project looks at the mass incarceration rates of people of African Descent where they are the m...
to Pope and Feyerherm's (1990) review of the research in this area, minority juveniles are esti...
African Americans are overrepresented in the criminal justice system and known to experience disadva...
A rural county with a high Hispanic population showed small disproportionate minority contact (citat...
Racial and ethnic disparities weaken the credibility of a justice system that purports to treat ever...
Pursuant to Section 223(a)(23) of the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act, states must e...
For the last hundred years in the United States, minority races have been disproportionately held in...
Criminologists have long debated the presence of racial disparity at various places in the criminal ...