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The impact of race, sex, and structured activities on the intake and adjudication processes of status offenders
Journal of Crime and Justice ( IF 1.292 ) Pub Date : 2020-08-26 , DOI: 10.1080/0735648x.2020.1807390
Patrick G. Lowery 1
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ABSTRACT

The present study uses intersectionality as a guiding framework to make sense of disparities in terms of race, sex, and various social locations on a sample of status offenders in Virginia. Findings indicated that girls, especially girls with school conduct problems and no documentation of structured activities were treated more punitively at both intake and adjudication. Results did not show that intake and adjudication varied across races. Implications for the results of the study, directions for future research, and recommendations for theory and public policy are discussed.



中文翻译:

种族、性别和结构化活动对身份罪犯的接收和裁决过程的影响

摘要

本研究使用交叉性作为指导框架,以了解弗吉尼亚州犯罪者样本在种族、性别和各种社会地位方面的差异。调查结果表明,女孩,尤其是有学校行为问题且没有结构化活动记录的女孩,在入学和裁决时受到了更严厉的对待。结果并未显示摄入量和判定因种族而异。讨论了对研究结果的影响、未来研究的方向以及对理论和公共政策的建议。

更新日期:2020-08-26
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