Decision Making and Juvenile Justice: An Analysis of Bias in Case Processing

Author:   Paul E. Tracy
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
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9780275976514


Pages:   208
Publication Date:   30 March 2002
Recommended Age:   From 7 to 17 years
Format:   Hardback
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Decision Making and Juvenile Justice: An Analysis of Bias in Case Processing


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Based on a comprehensive study of three counties in Texas, this work examines the idea of differential handling of minority youth offenders. Traditional wisdom indicates that minorities are over-represented in the juvenile justice system due to racism and discrimination within the system itself. The author refutes this logic by challenging current studies and examining the results of the Texas study. The findings suggest that minorities are represented in the juvenile justice system in greater numbers than their majority offender counterparts due to their greater involvement in criminal activity, not to any differential treatment they may receive at crucial decision points within the system. Allegations of racial bias against the juvenile justice system are often supported by the federal government, which suggests that minorities continue to be targeted more frequently for arrest, prosecution, conviction, and imprisonment merely because they are persons of color. Drawing on new research, the author addresses racial disparity in the juvenile justice system and contends that previous research suffers methodological and statistical analysis problems, resulting in the mischaracterization of the issue of racial bias. The present study argues that most minority juveniles receive different case outcomes because of the severity of their current offense, and both the length and severity of their prior delinquency careers. Tracy's research ultimately indicates that rather than being discriminatory, the juvenile system is, instead, reacting to a particular type of delinquent using legally permissible guidelines.

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Author:   Paul E. Tracy
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Imprint:   Praeger Publishers Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 15.40cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 23.00cm
Weight:   0.450kg
ISBN:  

9780275976514


ISBN 10:   0275976513
Pages:   208
Publication Date:   30 March 2002
Recommended Age:   From 7 to 17 years
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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This study of the over-representation of racial minorities in the juvenile justice system looks at the relevant decision-making patterns in three counties, and presents data from a survey of juvenile justice practitioners. The book also examines previous studies, identifying their limitations and shortcomings. -Reference & Research Book News [T]racy has provided a well-documented political and legal history of the development of federal mandates to eliminate disproportionate minority representation in state juvenile justice systems. -American Journal of Sociology YTracy has provided a well-documented political and legal history of the development of federal mandates to eliminate disproportionate minority representation in state juvenile justice systems. -American Journal of Sociology ?This study of the over-representation of racial minorities in the juvenile justice system looks at the relevant decision-making patterns in three counties, and presents data from a survey of juvenile justice practitioners. The book also examines previous studies, identifying their limitations and shortcomings.?-Reference & Research Book News ?[T]racy has provided a well-documented political and legal history of the development of federal mandates to eliminate disproportionate minority representation in state juvenile justice systems.?-American Journal of Sociology


?This study of the over-representation of racial minorities in the juvenile justice system looks at the relevant decision-making patterns in three counties, and presents data from a survey of juvenile justice practitioners. The book also examines previous studies, identifying their limitations and shortcomings.?-Reference & Research Book News


This study of the over-representation of racial minorities in the juvenile justice system looks at the relevant decision-making patterns in three counties, and presents data from a survey of juvenile justice practitioners. The book also examines previous studies, identifying their limitations and shortcomings. -Reference & Research Book News [T]racy has provided a well-documented political and legal history of the development of federal mandates to eliminate disproportionate minority representation in state juvenile justice systems. -American Journal of Sociology YTracy has provided a well-documented political and legal history of the development of federal mandates to eliminate disproportionate minority representation in state juvenile justice systems. -American Journal of Sociology ?[T]racy has provided a well-documented political and legal history of the development of federal mandates to eliminate disproportionate minority representation in state juvenile justice systems.?-American Journal of Sociology ?This study of the over-representation of racial minorities in the juvenile justice system looks at the relevant decision-making patterns in three counties, and presents data from a survey of juvenile justice practitioners. The book also examines previous studies, identifying their limitations and shortcomings.?-Reference & Research Book News


?[T]racy has provided a well-documented political and legal history of the development of federal mandates to eliminate disproportionate minority representation in state juvenile justice systems.?-American Journal of Sociology ?This study of the over-representation of racial minorities in the juvenile justice system looks at the relevant decision-making patterns in three counties, and presents data from a survey of juvenile justice practitioners. The book also examines previous studies, identifying their limitations and shortcomings.?-Reference & Research Book News YTracy has provided a well-documented political and legal history of the development of federal mandates to eliminate disproportionate minority representation in state juvenile justice systems. -American Journal of Sociology [T]racy has provided a well-documented political and legal history of the development of federal mandates to eliminate disproportionate minority representation in state juvenile justice systems. -American Journal of Sociology This study of the over-representation of racial minorities in the juvenile justice system looks at the relevant decision-making patterns in three counties, and presents data from a survey of juvenile justice practitioners. The book also examines previous studies, identifying their limitations and shortcomings. -Reference & Research Book News


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PAUL E. TRACY is Professor of Criminology, Sociology and Political Economy at The University of Texas, Dallas.

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