War Zone Round 2: Exploring Incarceration Rates in the United States by Race within the Veteran GroupMartinez, WhitneyMartinez, Whitney
Even more, race-ethnicity and gender interact to produce compounding risk for suicidal thoughts and behaviors, which are robust predictors of suicide attempts [11]: Black adolescent girls have the highest rates of suicidal thoughts and behaviors overall and demonstrated the sharpest rise in suicide ra...
Article Open access 20 May 2023 INTRODUCTION Incarceration rates in the United States have risen exponentially, with 500 % growth since 1970.1 The US incarcerated population today stands at more than 2.2 million.2 At the current rate, 1 in 15 people, and 1 in 3 black men, will be incarc...
A recent publication by the Tennessee Department of Correction indicates that reincarceration rates in creased significantly for parole release cohorts from 1993... Wilson,James,A. - 《Criminology & Public Policy》 被引量: 5发表: 2005年 A cross-sectional analysis of release method as a correlate...
“unlikely to have been large.” The researchers conclude “the United States has gone far past the point where the numbers of people in prison can be justified by social benefits and has reached a level where these high rates of incarceration themselves constitute a source of injustice and ...
Using an agent-based model of incarceration, the authors conduct a series of simulation experiments testing the efficacy of policy interventions designed to address racial disparities in incarceration rates. The first experiment eliminates race-based sentencing disparities, and additional experiments eliminate...
“One of the most influential books of the last 20 years.” —Chronicle of Higher Education “Two years after Obama’s election, Alexander put the entire criminal justice system on trial, exposing racial discrimination from lawmaking to policing to the denial of voting rights to ex-prisoners. ...
I began researching more and found a strong correlation between the absence of fathers in the home and the incarceration rates among African American and Hispanic communities. It became clear to me that the real issue wasn’t about race but the lack of male role models in these communities. ...
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Ms Tongs worried these commitments look good on paper but may not address the root cause of Indigenous incarceration rates. “The biggest problem in this community is the racism and the poverty. From there stems the removal of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander childre...