There is little dispute that racial disparities pervade the contemporary American juvenile justice system. The persistent overrepresentation of youth of color in the system suggests that scientifically supported notions of diminished culpability of youth are not applied consistently across races. Drawing from recent studies on implicit bias and the impact of race on perceptions of adolescent culpability, Professor Henning contends that contemporary narratives portraying black and Hispanic youth as dangerous and irredeemable lead prosecutors to disproportionately reject youth as a mitigating factor for their behavior. Although racial disparities begin at arrest and persist through every stage of the juvenile justice process, this Article foc...
In the Jena 6 case, six African-American high school students were arrested for assault charges alle...
In this article, Davis analyzes discusses efforts to involve prosecutors in the elimination of racia...
Racial and ethnic disparities weaken the credibility of a justice system that purports to treat ever...
There is little dispute that racial disparities pervade the contemporary American juvenile justice s...
The existence of structural racism is not new. In fact, as the second decade of the twenty-first cen...
The existence of structural racism is not new. In fact, as the second decade of the twenty-first cen...
Prosecutors, like mostAmericans, view the criminal-justice system asfundamentally race neutral. They...
The first American juvenile court opened in 1899, with the understanding that children and adults ar...
This paper reviews systemic, institutional, and community policies and practices that greatly impact...
The first American juvenile court opened in 1899, with the understanding that children and adults ar...
This article describes the origins and impact of two modern reforms that dramatically rewrote the la...
This report details the accumulated disadvantage for youth of color as they move through the juvenil...
Overrepresentation of racial and ethnic minorities is a troubling fact in the U.S. criminal and juve...
This article examines the role of prosecutors in establishing and maintaining racial disparities in ...
Statistics consistently show that minorities are overrepresented at each level of the juvenile justi...
In the Jena 6 case, six African-American high school students were arrested for assault charges alle...
In this article, Davis analyzes discusses efforts to involve prosecutors in the elimination of racia...
Racial and ethnic disparities weaken the credibility of a justice system that purports to treat ever...
There is little dispute that racial disparities pervade the contemporary American juvenile justice s...
The existence of structural racism is not new. In fact, as the second decade of the twenty-first cen...
The existence of structural racism is not new. In fact, as the second decade of the twenty-first cen...
Prosecutors, like mostAmericans, view the criminal-justice system asfundamentally race neutral. They...
The first American juvenile court opened in 1899, with the understanding that children and adults ar...
This paper reviews systemic, institutional, and community policies and practices that greatly impact...
The first American juvenile court opened in 1899, with the understanding that children and adults ar...
This article describes the origins and impact of two modern reforms that dramatically rewrote the la...
This report details the accumulated disadvantage for youth of color as they move through the juvenil...
Overrepresentation of racial and ethnic minorities is a troubling fact in the U.S. criminal and juve...
This article examines the role of prosecutors in establishing and maintaining racial disparities in ...
Statistics consistently show that minorities are overrepresented at each level of the juvenile justi...
In the Jena 6 case, six African-American high school students were arrested for assault charges alle...
In this article, Davis analyzes discusses efforts to involve prosecutors in the elimination of racia...
Racial and ethnic disparities weaken the credibility of a justice system that purports to treat ever...