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Citation

Ericson RD, Eckberg DA. Race justice 2016; 6(1): 35-56.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2016, SAGE Publishing)

DOI

10.1177/2153368715594848

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

Purpose: Interpretations of focal concerns and “loose coupling” are used to explain juvenile diversion decisions by police and prosecutors from a large metropolitan county in the Midwest.

Methods: Juveniles eligible for police diversion are compared to those actually diverted using a population of juveniles arrested in eight police urban and suburban agencies. Multinomial logistic regression is used to analyze data on juveniles referred for charging in the same county.

Results: Non-White juveniles were significantly less likely to be diverted by police, formally entering them into the juvenile justice system earlier than their White counterparts. Prosecutors charged, rather than diverted, non-White juveniles significantly more frequently than White juveniles, particularly for theft cases.

Conclusion: The racial disparity observed may result from differing focal concerns and loose coupling in the first stages of the justice system.


Language: en

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