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Depression, perceived discrimination, and racial barrier awareness as predictors of offending for Black women
Journal of Ethnicity in Criminal Justice ( IF 1.3 ) Pub Date : 2019-10-23 , DOI: 10.1080/15377938.2019.1679689
Chenelle A. Jones 1 , Mia Ortiz 2 , Kelly Renner 1
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Abstract The lived experiences of Black people are often characterized by racism and race discrimination, but the experiences of Black women are uniquely intensified by multiple intersecting marginalities (i.e., race, class, gender, etc.) that collectively function as areas of discrimination. Recognizing this, the present study explores whether perceptions of discrimination and racial barrier awareness leads to offending behavior above the influence of depressive factors. Findings from this study suggest that depressive factors alone marginally account for variances in offending behavior, but when paired with racial barrier awareness, significantly account for variances in offending behavior. Perceptions of discrimination, however, did not account for any variance.

中文翻译:

抑郁,感知的歧视和种族障碍意识是黑人妇女犯罪的预测指标

摘要黑人的生活经历常常以种族主义和种族歧视为特征,但黑人妇女的经历却被多重相交的边缘群体(种族,阶级,性别等)独特地强化,这些边缘群体共同起着歧视作用。认识到这一点,本研究探索了对歧视和种族障碍意识的认识是否会导致超出压抑因素影响的犯罪行为。这项研究的结果表明,抑郁因素仅在轻微程度上说明了犯罪行为的差异,但是当与种族障碍意识配对时,则在很大程度上说明了犯罪行为的差异。然而,对歧视的看法并不能说明任何差异。
更新日期:2019-10-23
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