Piquero Alex R, Brame Robert W
University of Maryland, College Park.
Crime Delinq. 2008 Jul 1;54(3):390-422. doi: 10.1177/0011128707307219.
Official record studies consistently show that Blacks exhibit higher levels of involvement in criminal offending than Whites do. Although self-report studies suggest somewhat lower levels of Black overrepresentation in criminal offending activity (especially with less serious forms of crime), there appears to be considerable evidence that Blacks are disproportionately involved in serious crime. Yet most of this evidence is based on data from broad cross-sections of the general population. To date, there is little evidence on which to base inferences about the relationship between race and criminal involvement within serious offender populations. In this article, the authors use both official record and self-report data on samples of serious adolescent offenders in Philadelphia and Phoenix to reach a better understanding of the relationship between race and criminal activity. The analysis suggests that consistent race differences of the kind normally seen in the criminological literature are not evident in our sample of serious offenders.
官方记录研究一直表明,黑人比白人参与犯罪活动的程度更高。尽管自我报告研究显示黑人在犯罪活动中的过度代表性略低(尤其是在不太严重的犯罪形式中),但似乎有大量证据表明黑人过多地参与了严重犯罪。然而,这些证据大多基于普通人群广泛横截面的数据。迄今为止,几乎没有证据可用于推断严重犯罪人群中种族与犯罪参与之间的关系。在本文中,作者使用了费城和凤凰城严重青少年罪犯样本的官方记录和自我报告数据,以更好地理解种族与犯罪活动之间的关系。分析表明,在我们的严重罪犯样本中,通常在犯罪学文献中看到的那种一致的种族差异并不明显。