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刑事法律系统介入的早期生活模式:按种族/族裔、性别和父母教育程度划分的不平等现象。

Early life patterns of criminal legal system involvement: Inequalities by race/ethnicity, gender, and parental education.

作者信息

Boen Courtney E, Graetz Nick, Olson Hannah, Ansari-Thomas Zohra, Bixby Laurin, Schut Rebecca Anna, Lee Hedwig

机构信息

Department of Sociology, Population Studies Center, Population Aging Research Center, Leonard Davis Institute, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA.

Department of Sociology, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, USA.

出版信息

Demogr Res. 2022 Jan-Jun;46:131-146. doi: 10.4054/demres.2022.46.5. Epub 2022 Jan 14.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Contacts with the criminal legal system have consequences for a host of outcomes. Still, early life age patterns of system involvement remain to be better understood.

OBJECTIVE

We estimate cumulative risks of arrest, probation, and incarceration from childhood through early adulthood and assess disparities by race/ethnicity, gender, and parental education.

METHODS

Data come from the Transition to Adulthood Supplement of the Panel Study of Income Dynamics (n = 2,736). We use Kaplan-Meier curves and Cox regression models to estimate cumulative risks of arrest, probation, and incarceration across the early life course and document disparities by race/ethnicity, gender, and parental education, as well as at their intersections.

RESULTS

Criminal legal system involvement is common among recent cohorts, but Black and Latinx boys and young men face especially high risks. Among Black men whose highest-educated parent completed high school or less, an estimated six in ten had been arrested, four in ten had experienced probation, and four in ten had been incarcerated by age 26. Among Latinx men whose highest-educated parent completed high school or less, an estimated four in ten had been arrested and one in four had been incarcerated by age 26. Black women also experienced high risks, with an estimated one in four arrested by age 26.

CONTRIBUTION

We document early life patterns of criminal legal system involvement among young people who came of age during the expansion of proactive policing and mass incarceration in the United States, providing important context for understanding the role of the system in generating and exacerbating life course inequalities.

摘要

背景

与刑事法律系统的接触会对一系列结果产生影响。然而,系统参与的早期年龄模式仍有待进一步了解。

目的

我们估计从童年到成年早期的逮捕、缓刑和监禁的累积风险,并评估种族/族裔、性别和父母教育程度方面的差异。

方法

数据来自收入动态面板研究的成年期过渡补充调查(n = 2,736)。我们使用 Kaplan-Meier 曲线和 Cox 回归模型来估计整个生命早期过程中的逮捕、缓刑和监禁的累积风险,并记录种族/族裔、性别和父母教育程度以及它们之间交叉点的差异。

结果

刑事法律系统的参与在最近几代人中很常见,但黑人、拉丁裔男孩和年轻男性面临的风险尤其高。在其受教育程度最高的父母完成高中或以下教育的黑人男性中,估计十分之六的人在 26 岁时曾被捕,十分之四的人曾经历缓刑,十分之四的人曾被监禁。在其受教育程度最高的父母完成高中或以下教育的拉丁裔男性中,估计十分之四的人在 26 岁时曾被捕,四分之一的人曾被监禁。黑人女性也面临高风险,估计四分之一的人在 26 岁时曾被捕。

贡献

我们记录了在美国积极警务和大规模监禁扩张期间成年的年轻人中刑事法律系统参与的早期年龄模式,为理解该系统在产生和加剧生命历程不平等方面的作用提供了重要背景。

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