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The impact of race on criminal justice ideology: An examination of high school students
Authors:Yolander G Hurst  Denise D Nation
Institution:a Department of Criminal Justice, Xavier University, Cohen 155, 3800 Victory Parkway, Cincinnati, OH 45207-7371, United States
b Department of Social Sciences, Winston-Salem State University, 601 South Martin Luther King Jr Drive, Winston Salem, NC 27110, United States
Abstract:Research suggests that differences exist in the criminal justice ideology of Black and White Americans. For example, adult African Americans are more likely than their White counterparts to support criminal justice measures that address the root causes of crime. There has, however, been limited interest in exploring the criminal justice ideology of juveniles. Using survey data collected from 1,398 rural and suburban public high school students, the present study examined the influence of race on the criminal justice ideology of juveniles. The findings suggested that while Black teenagers are significantly more likely to hold a liberal crime control ideology and White teenagers are significantly more likely to hold a conservative ideology, confidence in the justice system to be fair strongly influences the beliefs of both groups.
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