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Decomposing Racial Disparities in Prison and Drug Treatment Commitments for Criminal Offenders in California.

John MacDonald1, Jeremy Arkes2, Nancy Nicosia3, Rosalie Liccardo Pacula4.   

Abstract

Blacks convicted of drug-related offenses in the U.S. have higher prison-commitment rates than Whites. Studies have been largely unsuccessful in explaining these disparities. This study uses administrative data from a random sample of individuals arrested for drug offenses in California to examine this issue. We use a decomposition model to estimate whether Black-White disparities in commitments to prison or diversions to drug treatment are attributable to differences in the characteristics of criminal cases and whether case characteristics are weighed differently by race. We also examine whether the influence of case characteristics changes after California implemented Proposition 36, which was a mandatory prison diversion program for eligible drug offenders. Our results suggest that Black-White differences in prison commitments are fully explained by criminal case characteristics, but that a significant portion of the differences in treatment diversions remain unexplained. The unexplained variation in drug treatment also does not change after Proposition 36. These findings suggest that case characteristics play a larger role in explaining prison commitments for drug offenders than the discretion of prosecutors and judges. By contrast, diversion to drug treatment appears to be driven more by the discretion of court officials and Black-White disparities remain prominent.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25382877      PMCID: PMC4219536          DOI: 10.1086/675728

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Legal Stud        ISSN: 0047-2530


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