War Zone Round 2: Exploring Incarceration Rates in the United States by Race within the Veteran GroupMartinez, WhitneyMartinez, Whitney
Meaning These findings suggest that racial disparities in the association of incarceration with mortality—as well as in rates of exposure to incarceration—may partially explain the lower life expectancy of the non-Hispanic Black population in the US. Abstract Importance The association between incarcera...
Previous literature points to events during the transition to adulthood as important in understanding criminal offending over the life course. But youth in today’s inner cities are at high risk of experiencing periods of incarceration, which may compromise successful entry into adult roles. Indeed, ...
The United States now has its highest rate of incarceration in the world and the United States imprisons a larger percentage of its black population. There is a widespread of beliefs that race no longer matters which has blinded us to the realities of race in our society. 1126 Words 5 ...
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...
Rates of female labor ... JK Scholz,A Seshadri 被引量: 27发表: 2009年 Punishment Regimes and the Multilevel Effects of Parental Incarceration: Intergenerational, Intersectional, and Interinstitutional Models of Social Inequal... The US prison boom has resulted in the mass incarceration of parents...
argue that African Americans are incarcerated at a higher rate than Caucasians. Proven by statistical data, there are grounds to establish that the racial disparity in incarceration rates is a social problem. To address this social problem, public policy should be implemented by the Federal ...
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Among 1482 AAMSM and LMSM (AAMSM: 911, LMSM: 571), we found 768 (52%) were previously incarcerated, but not in past three months and 138 (9.3%) had been recently incarcerated. After adjusting for race, education, access to resources, current living arrangement, HIV status, and ...
association of mortality with the following: (1) repeated restrictive housing stays, (2) time spent in restrictive housing using the Mandela Rules guidelines, and (3) the effect measure modification in these associations by race, given the racial disparities in incarceration rates in the United ...