Time to Bail out: Examining Gender Differences in the Length of Pretrial Detention Using Survival Analysis

IF 0.7 4区 社会学 Q3 Social Sciences
Jennifer L. Kenney, Matthew J. Dolliver
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Abstract Sixty-six percent of the total U.S. jailed population (over 400,000 people) are being held in pretrial detention, not convicted of any crime. Most remain in jail simply because neither they nor their families can afford the bail that a judge has assigned to them. Previous research shows that the assignment of bail is both biased and that being detained in jail negatively impacts later justice outcomes. Women, in general, have been more adversely affected in this area due to their overall fewer social and economic resources compared to men. A sample of 150 women and 150 men was used to compare how gender impacted the length of time it took defendants to bail out of a rural county jail in the southeastern U.S. Using previous literature, pathways theory, and the theoretical lens of an architecture of gendered violence, the authors tested for gendered differences in how quickly women and men posted bail once in pretrial detention. A combination of a Kaplan-Meier survival analysis and Cox proportional multiple-regression analysis indicated that women took significantly longer than men to post bail, while controlling for bail amount, age, and race. Implications for policy and research are discussed.
保释时间:用生存分析检验审前拘留时间的性别差异
在美国被监禁的总人数中,有66%(超过40万人)处于审前拘留状态,没有被判任何罪行。大多数人仍然在监狱里,只是因为他们和他们的家人都负担不起法官为他们指定的保释金。先前的研究表明,保释的分配是有偏见的,并且在监狱中被拘留对后来的司法结果产生负面影响。总的来说,妇女在这方面受到的不利影响更大,因为她们的社会和经济资源总体上比男子少。150名女性和150名男性的样本被用来比较性别如何影响被告从美国东南部农村县监狱保释出来所需的时间。使用先前的文献、路径理论和性别暴力结构的理论镜头,作者测试了女性和男性在审前拘留后保释速度的性别差异。Kaplan-Meier生存分析和Cox比例多元回归分析的结合表明,在控制保释金金额、年龄和种族的情况下,女性保释时间明显长于男性。对政策和研究的影响进行了讨论。
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期刊介绍: The Justice System Journal is an interdisciplinary journal that publishes original research articles on all aspects of law, courts, court administration, judicial behavior, and the impact of all of these on public and social policy. Open as to methodological approaches, The Justice System Journal aims to use the latest in advanced social science research and analysis to bridge the gap between practicing and academic law, courts and politics communities. The Justice System Journal invites submission of original articles and research notes that are likely to be of interest to scholars and practitioners in the field of law, courts, and judicial administration, broadly defined. Articles may draw on a variety of research approaches in the social sciences. The journal does not publish articles devoted to extended analysis of legal doctrine such as a law review might publish, although short manuscripts analyzing cases or legal issues are welcome and will be considered for the Legal Notes section. The Justice System Journal was created in 1974 by the Institute for Court Management and is published under the auspices of the National Center for State Courts. The Justice System Journal features peer-reviewed research articles as well as reviews of important books in law and courts, and analytical research notes on some of the leading cases from state and federal courts. The journal periodically produces special issues that provide analysis of fundamental and timely issues on law and courts from both national and international perspectives.
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