Racial Disparities in the Criminal Justice System are well documented in that minority defendants are over-represented compared with white defendants. The present authors argue that it is crucial to study the pretrial stages because they are a pivotal point in the criminal justice process continuum and racial disparities may begin to take root at an early stage of the process. We find some evidence of racial disparities in pretrial decisionmaking. The type of bond assigned differs by race. Black defendants who were unable to post bond spent more days in jail, compared to white counterparts. However, race is not a significant predictor of bond amount in the regression analysis, indicating that racial disparities may not be as pronounced as s...
Current empirical estimates of racial and other unwarranted disparities in sentencing suffer from tw...
Research has shown that youth of color are over-represented at every stage of the U.S. juvenile just...
Defendant race and ethnicity impact sentencing length decisions, leading to discrimination in the cr...
Racial Disparities in the Criminal Justice System are well documented in that minority defendants ar...
Bail and pretrial detention decisions may have important consequences for racial disparities in inca...
Most of the empirical research examining racial disparities in the criminal justice process has focu...
We develop new quasi-experimental tools to measure disparate impact, regardless of its source, in th...
Scholarship devoted to understanding bail decisions and outcomes suggest that legal factors hold the...
Research has shown that detention before trials contributes to broader patterns of inequality in the...
Previous research on bail practices has shown that both legal factors, such as offense severity and ...
This dissertation explored the extent to which the court system provides equal justice, or is race n...
Much empirical analysis has documented racial disparities at the beginning and end stages of crimina...
African American defendants are more likely than Whites to be charged punitively by prosecutors at a...
Several key actors -- police, prosecutors, judges -- can alter the course of individuals passing thr...
Catalyzed by the Black Lives Matter protests in 2020, support for criminal justice reform in the Uni...
Current empirical estimates of racial and other unwarranted disparities in sentencing suffer from tw...
Research has shown that youth of color are over-represented at every stage of the U.S. juvenile just...
Defendant race and ethnicity impact sentencing length decisions, leading to discrimination in the cr...
Racial Disparities in the Criminal Justice System are well documented in that minority defendants ar...
Bail and pretrial detention decisions may have important consequences for racial disparities in inca...
Most of the empirical research examining racial disparities in the criminal justice process has focu...
We develop new quasi-experimental tools to measure disparate impact, regardless of its source, in th...
Scholarship devoted to understanding bail decisions and outcomes suggest that legal factors hold the...
Research has shown that detention before trials contributes to broader patterns of inequality in the...
Previous research on bail practices has shown that both legal factors, such as offense severity and ...
This dissertation explored the extent to which the court system provides equal justice, or is race n...
Much empirical analysis has documented racial disparities at the beginning and end stages of crimina...
African American defendants are more likely than Whites to be charged punitively by prosecutors at a...
Several key actors -- police, prosecutors, judges -- can alter the course of individuals passing thr...
Catalyzed by the Black Lives Matter protests in 2020, support for criminal justice reform in the Uni...
Current empirical estimates of racial and other unwarranted disparities in sentencing suffer from tw...
Research has shown that youth of color are over-represented at every stage of the U.S. juvenile just...
Defendant race and ethnicity impact sentencing length decisions, leading to discrimination in the cr...