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Chapter 3: The Influence of Juveniles' Race on Police Decision-Making: An Exploratory Study
Authors:Richard Sutphen  P. David Kurtz  Martha Giddings
Abstract:Previous studies evaluating the effects of juveniles' race on police decision-making have rendered inconclusive results. Many of these studies have suffered from methodological shortcomings. The present study utilized vignettes to describe police-juvenile encounters in order to determine police charging practices for black and white youth. The results suggest modest offense-related race effects. Black youth tend to be charged with more offenses while white youth were released more frequently. A refinement in the research methodology is indicated for further explorations of the critical issue of police bias.
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