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New Directions in Intersections,Inequality, and Sentencing
Authors:Janne E Gaub  Kristy Holtfreter
Institution:1. School of Criminology &2. Criminal Justice, Arizona State University, Phoenix, Arizona, USAjanne.gaub@asu.edu;4. Criminal Justice, Arizona State University, Phoenix, Arizona, USA
Abstract:Intersectional approaches to sentencing move beyond simply predicting disparities to consider the ways in which social characteristics such as gender, age, race, ethnicity, and class combine to create even more pronounced inequalities. The current review examines research on intersectionality within the context of criminal sentencing. We identify some of the most promising recent trends in this literature, such as attention to family status in the context of focal concerns as well as the inclusion of immigration status in studies of federal sentencing outcomes. Moving beyond the sentencing stage, we also suggest that an intersectional approach can be extended to decision making within the context of postsentencing outcomes, such as gender-specific and culturally sensitive programming and treatment of offenders in institutional and community corrections settings.
Keywords:gender  intersectionality  sentencing
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