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Sentencing Law and Policy: "Who Controls Criminal Law? Racial Threat and the Adoption of State Sentencing Law, 1975 to 2012"


The title of this post is the title of this interesting article published in the
American Sociological Review earlier this year that I just came across. This research was authored by Scott Duxbury, and here is its abstract:
Threat theory argues that states toughen criminal laws to repress the competitive power of large minority groups.  Yet, research on threat suffers from a poor understanding of why minority group size contributes to social control and a lack of evidence on whether criminal law is uniquely responsive to the political interests of majority racial groups at all.  By compiling a unique state-level dataset on 230 sentencing policy changes during mass incarceration and using data from 257,362 responses to 79 national surveys to construct new state-level measures of racial differences in punitive policy support, I evaluate whether criminal sentencing law is uniquely responsive to white public policy interests.  Pooled event history models and mediation anal ....

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20170226:03:38:00

A lot of them will say, yeah, and some will grin and say no. when you take him downstairs, i want to toss his cell. while deputies photograph his tattoos, corporal brown searches his cell for gang correspondence, weapons or other contraband. when they searched his cell last time, they found a homemade weapon in a doritos bag, underneath his desk. soto is serving 50 years to life in prison for the murder of a rival gang member. he s been transferred back to the jail in order to challenge that sentence under a new state sentencing law. according to authorities, he stabbed a man 79 times. soto still maintains his innocence. the main witness in my case said everything happened in under a minute. ....

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20170226:03:22:00

i was with him in the pod for a couple days, i m pretty sure. a few days. the district attorney could decide to file criminal charges against soto, with or without hill s cooperation. jail officials have also given him 25 days in disciplinary detention where he will spend up to 23 hours per day, locked in a single man cell and lose most privileges. this is the sixth time soto has been in detention during his 16 months here. two for battery, two for ag battery, one for advancing aggressively towards a deputy. i think that one was bs. six and a half years earlier, at age 16, soto attacked another gang member with fatal results. he stabbed a man 79 times and was sentenced to 50 years to life in state prison for murder. soto has been transferred back to the jail in order to challenge that sentence under provisions of a new state ....

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20170220:04:38:00

i was surprised when he said you can go ahead and photograph my tatoo? most are proud of their tatoos. some will say yeah, some will grin and say no. while deputies photograph soto s tatoos in the booking area, corporal brown searches his cell for gang correspondence, weapons or other contraband. when they searched the cell last time, they found a homemade weapon in a dor ito s bag underneath the desk. soto is serving 50 years to life in prison for the murder of a rival gang member. he has been transferred back to the jail in order to challenge that sentence under a new state sentencing law. according to authorities, he stabbed a man 79 times. soto still maintains his ....

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20170220:08:38:00

Tattoos? no, i wasn t surprised. most of the gang members are proud of their tattoos. a lot of them will just say yeah. then some of them will grin at you and say no when y. when you take him downstairs, i m going to toss his cell. all right. while deputies photograph soto s tattoos in the booking area, corporal brown searches his cell for gang correspondence, weapons, or other contraband. when they searched the cell last time, they found a homemade weapon in a doritos bag underneath his desk. soto is serving 50 years to life in prison for the murder of a rival gang member. he has been transferred back to the jail in order to challenge that sentence under a new state sentencing law. according to authorities, he stabbed a man 79 times. soto still maintains his innocence. the main witness in my case, he said that everything happened ....

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