Assessing Sentencing Disparities among American Indians within the Eighth, Ninth, and Tenth Federal Circuit Courts

M. Aaby, R. Labrecque
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ABSTRACT In a fair and equitable criminal justice system, one’s race should not influence their sentencing outcomes. Research studies conducted in the United States often report evidence that ethnic minorities are at an increased risk for receiving more punitive punishments at the time of their sentencing. The existing scholarship, however, has largely focused on assessing differences between Black and Hispanic defendants in relation to White defendants. There has been far less academic exploration of potential sentencing disparities among other less populated ethnic groups, including American Indians. To address this gap in knowledge, we use data collected from the United States Sentencing Commission to test whether American Indians receive different sentencing outcomes when compared to other racial groups. Our study findings indicate that American Indian defendants are more likely to be sentenced to prison than White, Black, and Hispanic defendants, but among those incarcerated, American Indians received similar sentence lengths to Whites.
评估美国印第安人在第八、第九和第十联邦巡回法院的量刑差异
摘要在一个公平公正的刑事司法系统中,一个人的种族不应影响其量刑结果。在美国进行的研究经常报告有证据表明,少数族裔在被判刑时受到更严厉惩罚的风险增加。然而,现有的奖学金主要集中在评估黑人和西班牙裔被告与白人被告之间的差异。对于包括美国印第安人在内的其他人口较少的种族群体之间潜在的量刑差异,学术界的探索要少得多。为了解决这一知识差距,我们使用从美国量刑委员会收集的数据来测试美国印第安人与其他种族群体相比是否会得到不同的量刑结果。我们的研究结果表明,美国印第安人被告比白人、黑人和西班牙裔被告更有可能被判入狱,但在被监禁的人中,美国印第安人的刑期与白人相似。
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