abstract: Current research on criminal case processing typically examines a single decision-making point, so drawing reliable conclusions about the impact that factors such as defendants’ race or ethnicity exert across successive stages of the justice system is difficult. Using data from the New York County District Attorney's Office that tracks 185,275 diverse criminal cases, this study assesses racial and ethnic disparity for multiple discretionary points of prosecution and sentencing. Findings from multivariate logistic regression analyses demonstrate that the effects of race and ethnicity vary by discretionary point and offense category. Black and Latino defendants were more likely than White defendants to be detained, to receive a cust...
Strong evidence of racial and ethnic disparities has been documented in recent government-led report...
Scholars agree that the American prosecutor possesses a great amount of discretion (see Albonetti, 1...
The analyses reveal few differences in outcomes across racial/ ethnic groups in Cook County. When lo...
This paper examines the extent and sources of racial and ethnic disparities throughout the Californi...
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...
Rigorous academic research into prosecutorial and judicial decision making has been taking place for...
Over the past several decades, sentencing reforms have claimed to establish guidelines to reduce sen...
This report summarizes a two-year study which analyzed more than 200,000 cases. It focuses on the ro...
This report, prepared on behalf of the San Francisco District Attorney by Quattrone Center affiliate...
While the criminal justice system is theorized, framed, and practiced by most to be "equal for all",...
Most of the empirical research examining racial disparities in the criminal justice process has focu...
Large research efforts have been directed at the exploration of ethnic disparities in the criminal j...
While prior research has found racial disparities in the administration of death sentences, less is ...
Current empirical estimates of racial and other unwarranted disparities in sentencing suffer from tw...
Strong evidence of racial and ethnic disparities has been documented in recent government-led report...
Scholars agree that the American prosecutor possesses a great amount of discretion (see Albonetti, 1...
The analyses reveal few differences in outcomes across racial/ ethnic groups in Cook County. When lo...
This paper examines the extent and sources of racial and ethnic disparities throughout the Californi...
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...
Rigorous academic research into prosecutorial and judicial decision making has been taking place for...
Over the past several decades, sentencing reforms have claimed to establish guidelines to reduce sen...
This report summarizes a two-year study which analyzed more than 200,000 cases. It focuses on the ro...
This report, prepared on behalf of the San Francisco District Attorney by Quattrone Center affiliate...
While the criminal justice system is theorized, framed, and practiced by most to be "equal for all",...
Most of the empirical research examining racial disparities in the criminal justice process has focu...
Large research efforts have been directed at the exploration of ethnic disparities in the criminal j...
While prior research has found racial disparities in the administration of death sentences, less is ...
Current empirical estimates of racial and other unwarranted disparities in sentencing suffer from tw...
Strong evidence of racial and ethnic disparities has been documented in recent government-led report...
Scholars agree that the American prosecutor possesses a great amount of discretion (see Albonetti, 1...
The analyses reveal few differences in outcomes across racial/ ethnic groups in Cook County. When lo...