Political Science
Federal criminal sentencing: race-based disparate impact and differential treatment in judicial districts
C. M. Topaz, S. Ning, et al.
This study by Chad M. Topaz, Shaoyang Ning, Maria-Veronica Ciocanel, and Shawn Bushway reveals alarming race-based disparities in federal criminal sentencing. Analyzing over half a million records, it uncovers that Black and Hispanic defendants face sentences significantly longer than their counterparts, even considering demographic and sentencing guidelines. A deep dive into district-level differences suggests potential biases among courtroom actors.
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