A systematic review of systems-level strategies to reduce disproportionate minority contact in juvenile justice systems
A systematic review of systems-level strategies to reduce disproportionate minority contact in juvenile justice systems . Jenny Afkinich Collaborative for Implementation Practice, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School…
Time lost as a result of wrongful conviction: the impact of race and official misconduct across offense categories
Time lost as a result of wrongful conviction: the impact of race and official misconduct across offense categories . Rick Dierenfeldt Ellee Jackson Sherah L. Basham Gale Iles Department of…
Obscured by under-representation: the death sentencing of women of color in the U. S.
Obscured by under-representation: the death sentencing of women of color in the U. S. . Kathryn Farr Department of Sociology, Portland State University, Portland, Oregon, USAKathryn Farr is Professor Emerita…
More than just routine: Examining the disproportionate impact of police stops among Indigenous Americans
More than just routine: Examining the disproportionate impact of police stops among Indigenous Americans . Lena M. Campagna Heather Zaykowski a Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice, Caldwell University, Caldwell,…
Altruistic concern: how racial ideologies explain racial differences in concerns for Black victims of crime and the police
Altruistic concern: how racial ideologies explain racial differences in concerns for Black victims of crime and the police . Kevin DrakulichCassidy PereiraSchool of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Northeastern University, Boston,…
Public perceptions of justification in the deadly police shootings of black men: a content analysis of social media posts in 2016 and 2020
Public perceptions of justification in the deadly police shootings of black men: a content analysis of social media posts in 2016 and 2020 . Briana PaigeLaQuana AskewNarissa HaakmatLeslie OtañezElizabeth Monk-TurnerSociology…
To arrest or to serve: school resource officers’ perceptions of zero-tolerance and the school-to-prison pipeline
To arrest or to serve: school resource officers’ perceptions of zero-tolerance and the school-to-prison pipeline . Michael D. BushKimberly D. Dodsona Department of Political Science, Criminal Justice, & Organizational Leadership,…
Race, sex, and age disparities in death penalty sentencing: a systematic review
Race, sex, and age disparities in death penalty sentencing: a systematic review . Teliyah A. CobbJill D. StinsonCaitlin L. SandersDepartment of Psychology, East Tennessee State University, Johnson City, Tennessee, USA…
Beyond monolithic threat: Understanding risk typology in court-involved Black male youth
Beyond monolithic threat: Understanding risk typology in court-involved Black male youth . Eyitayo OnifadeChristina CampbellKwanele ShishaneSylvia AnnanEmma OdoteiJustin B. Williamsa School of Social Work, Clark Atlanta University, Atlanta, Georgia, USAb…
Importance of culture in measuring tribal crime seriousness: scoping review of crime seriousness indices
Importance of culture in measuring tribal crime seriousness: scoping review of crime seriousness indices . Lorinda RileyCassandra ParkOffice of Public Health Studies, University of Hawaiʻi Mānoa, Honolulu, Hawaiʻi, USALorinda Riley…
Exploring the social ties and diversity in the incarceration experience of Hispanic/Latino/Spanish individuals
Exploring the social ties and diversity in the incarceration experience of Hispanic/Latino/Spanish individuals . Andrea N. MontesSchool of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Arizona State University, Phoenix, AZ, USAAndrea N. Montes,…
Bridging immigrant crime, acculturation, and the life course: a broader perspective
Bridging immigrant crime, acculturation, and the life course: a broader perspective . Chris GuerraJessica M. Craiga Department of Criminal Justice and Security Studies, University of Texas at El Paso, El…