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The Independent and Joint Effects of Race, Crime, and Social Location on the Dispositional Decisions of Juvenile Girls
Journal of Ethnicity in Criminal Justice Pub Date : 2019-04-03 , DOI: 10.1080/15377938.2019.1575780
Patrick G. Lowery 1
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Abstract The nexus of race, gender, and social location remain a habitual line of inquiry for many criminologists. However, quantitative studies of intersectionality are rare and especially rare as it relates to those studying serious and violent girls sentenced in the juvenile court. Particularly, this study seeks to explore how racialized gender expectations and forms of double/multiplicative jeopardy influence the back-end outcomes for serious and violent girls. Findings reveal the black girls, compared to their white counterparts, were sentenced with less leniency, and instead, punished in a more punitive matter. Importantly, these findings vary across the gamut of legal and extralegal variables. Implications for theory, practice, and future research are discussed, as well as the limitations of the present study.

中文翻译:

种族,犯罪和社会地位对少年女孩性格决定的独立和共同影响

摘要种族,性别和社会地位之间的联系仍然是许多犯罪学家惯常的研究方向。但是,对交叉性的定量研究很少见,尤其是很少见,因为它涉及那些研究在少年法庭被判刑的严重和暴力女孩的研究。特别是,本研究旨在探索种族性别期望和双重/倍增危险的形式如何影响严重暴力女孩的后端结果。调查结果显示,与白人白人女孩相比,黑人女孩被判处了较少的宽大处理,而是受到了更严厉的惩罚。重要的是,这些发现在法律和法外变量的范围上各不相同。讨论了对理论,实践和未来研究的影响,以及本研究的局限性。
更新日期:2019-04-03
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