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Comparing Black and White Drug Offenders: Implications for Racial Disparities in Criminal Justice and Reentry Policy and Programming.

Alana Rosenberg1, Allison K Groves2, Kim M Blankenship3.   

Abstract

Despite knowledge of racial bias for drug-related criminal justice involvement and its collateral consequences, we know less about differences between Black and White drug offenders. We compare 243 Blacks and White non-violent drug offenders in New Haven, CT for demographic characteristics, substance use, and re-entry services accessed. Blacks were significantly more likely to have sales and possession charges, significantly more likely to prefer marijuana, a less addictive drug, and significantly less likely to report having severe drug problems. For both races, drug treatment was the most common service accessed through supervision. These comparisons suggest different reasons for committing drug-related crimes and thus, different reentry programming needs. While drug treatment is critical for all who need it, for racial justice, we must also intervene to address other needs of offenders, such as poverty alleviation and employment opportunities.

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Keywords:  drug of choice; drug offense; drug treatment; race difference; reentry

Year:  2016        PMID: 28966392      PMCID: PMC5614457          DOI: 10.1177/0022042616678614

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Drug Issues        ISSN: 0022-0426


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