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Publikováno v:
Crime & Delinquency. :001112872311744
Increasing awareness of racial disparities in case processing and sentencing has led justice reform advocates to challenge locally elected officials, specifically chief prosecutors, to address disparate treatment through criminal justice reforms. Ele
Autor:
Tri Keah S. Henry, Howard Henderson
Publikováno v:
Criminal Justice and Behavior. :009385482311707
Prosecutors are afforded significant discretionary power in the current justice system. While much attention has been given to the factors that influence charging decisions, little is known about decision-making in the charging process itself. Moreov
Autor:
Tri Keah S. Henry
Publikováno v:
Crime & Delinquency. 67:1241-1264
Sentencing scholars have established the importance of examining how contextual-level factors influence judicial decision-making. Several studies have tested whether the presence of, or change in, minority populations—indicators of racial threat—
Autor:
Tri Keah S. Henry
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Criminal Justice. 46:279-297
Approximately 20% of offenders under community supervision in the United States are currently on parole. While parole board members possess a wide range of discretionary power, the factors influencing this decision-making process have yet to be fully
Autor:
Tri Keah S. Henry, Alicia L. Jurek
Publikováno v:
Feminist Criminology. 15:634-658
This study examines the influence of DNA evidence on prosecutorial decisions in sexual assault cases. Thirty-eight prosecutors experienced with prosecuting sexual violence cases were surveyed regarding the use of biological evidence in sexual assault
Autor:
Tri Keah S. Henry, Travis W. Franklin
Publikováno v:
Crime & Delinquency. 66:3-32
Racial and ethnic sentencing disparities are frequently conditioned by offender and case characteristics (e.g., gender, crime type). Offenders’ criminal history is a potentially important conditioning factor, yet this issue has only been addressed
Publikováno v:
Violence against women. 27(11)
Using a randomly assigned 2 (victim race) × 2 (alcohol consumption) between-subjects factorial design, this study used surveys from a sample of 571 undergraduate students at a mid-sized, public university in the United States to determine the effect
Publikováno v:
Journal of Aggression, Conflict and Peace Research. 10:272-282
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to compare the role honor and shame play in honor killings and anti-LGBTQ homicides by identifying similarities and differences across these two homicide types. Design/methodology/approach This study uses data fro
Police Legitimacy in the Context of Street Stops: The Effects of Race, Class, and Procedural Justice
Autor:
Travis W. Franklin, Tri Keah S. Henry
Publikováno v:
Criminal Justice Policy Review. 30:406-427
Citizens’ perceptions of the police have been recognized as a long-standing issue of significant importance. Positive perceptions of the police, especially as they relate to legitimacy, are not only critical for fostering healthy police/community r
One Day Makes All the Difference: Denying Federal Offenders Access to 'Good Time' Through Sentencing
Autor:
Travis W. Franklin, Tri Keah S. Henry
Publikováno v:
Crime & Delinquency. 64:115-140
The race/sentencing literature has focused on imprisonment and sentence length decisions to the exclusion of other relevant outcomes. The present study extends this research by examining a previously overlooked decision—that is, the decision to den