Exploring the Potential for Racial and Gender Bias in Violations of Probation Petitions

Xiao Li, Julie Taylor, Wesley T. Church II, S. Thomas, Tracy Wharton
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Juvenile offender data were examined in 1 county of 1 southern U.S. state, to explore whether racial and gender disparities in youth involved in the justice system were a factor in detention decisions for violations of probation. Probation officers were able to make relatively consistent decisions about detention for violation of probation, despite disproportionate demographic representation in the overall population that they work with. There remains, however, a substantial potential for subjective bias, suggesting that measures to assist probation officers in making such decisions would appear to have potential value in the field.
探索违反缓刑申请中种族和性别偏见的可能性
研究人员对美国南部一个州的一个县的少年犯数据进行了调查,以探讨司法系统中涉及的青少年的种族和性别差异是否会影响对违反缓刑的拘留决定。缓刑官员能够就违反缓刑的拘留行为做出相对一致的决定,尽管他们所接触的总体人口中有不成比例的人口代表。然而,仍然存在很大的主观偏见的可能性,这表明协助缓刑官员作出这种决定的措施似乎在实地具有潜在的价值。
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