The Usual Suspects: Prior Criminal Record and the Probability of Arrest

IF 2.9 2区 社会学 Q1 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Lisa Stolzenberg, Stewart J. D'alessio, Jamie L. Flexon
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Abstract

A unique dataset is analyzed to investigate the effect of a criminal suspect’s prior criminal record on the probability of arrest. Multivariate logistic regression results show that a criminal suspect with a prior criminal record is approximately 29 times more likely than a suspect without a criminal record to be arrested by police. While findings also reveal that Black suspects and Black suspects with a prior criminal record do not have an enhanced proclivity of arrest, Black suspects with a prior criminal record who target White victims are almost three times more apt to be arrested. When juxtaposed with the finding in the baseline model of a substantive relationship between a suspect’s race and the likelihood of arrest absent the control for prior criminal record, our results suggest that any correlation evinced between a criminal suspect’s race and the likelihood of arrest without controlling for the suspect’s prior criminal history may be spurious due to omitted variable bias.
常见犯罪嫌疑人:前科与逮捕概率
分析了一个独特的数据集,以调查犯罪嫌疑人先前的犯罪记录对逮捕概率的影响。多元逻辑回归结果显示,有前科的犯罪嫌疑人被警方逮捕的可能性大约是无前科嫌疑人的29倍。虽然调查结果还显示,黑人嫌疑人和有犯罪记录的黑人嫌疑人被逮捕的倾向并没有增加,但有犯罪记录的黑人嫌疑人以白人为目标的被逮捕的可能性几乎是白人的三倍。当与基线模型中发现的嫌疑人种族与逮捕可能性之间的实质性关系(没有先前犯罪记录的控制)并在一起时,我们的结果表明,在没有控制嫌疑人先前犯罪记录的情况下,犯罪嫌疑人种族与逮捕可能性之间的任何相关性都可能是虚假的,因为忽略了变量偏差。
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Police Quarterly
Police Quarterly CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY-
CiteScore
5.90
自引率
6.50%
发文量
22
期刊介绍: Police Quarterly is a scholarly, peer-reviewed journal that publishes theoretical contributions, empirical studies, essays, comparative analyses, critiques, innovative program descriptions, debates, and book reviews on issues related to policing.
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