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Title: Race/Ethnicity and Measures of Violence at the Macro Level
Citation Type: Journal Article
Publication Year: 2021
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ISSN: 2153-3687
DOI: 10.1177/2153368718802349
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Abstract: An abundance of scholarship has examined the racial invariance thesis positing that the causes of violence, especially markers of disadvantage, are similar across racial/ethnic groups. More recently, research has adopted “yardsticks” to provide more meaningful assessments of the thesis, including incorporating Latinos into analyses and using statistical tests to compare disadvantages’ effects across groups. Less attention, however, has been given to the measure of violence the thesis applies to. Although intended to explain offending, criminologists commonly substitute measures of race-/ethnic-specific arrest and victimization. Using 2010–2014 National Incident-Based Reporting System data for 453 census places, we examine whether the relationship between structural disadvantage and race-/ethnic-specific violence varies across measures of offending, arrest, and victimization. Consistent with “lenient interpretations” of the thesis, we find that disadvantage is generally associated with higher rates of viol...
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Authors: Painter-Davis, Noah; Harris, Casey T.
Periodical (Full): Race and Justice
Issue: 4
Volume: 11
Pages: 407-433
Data Collections: IPUMS NHGIS
Topics: Labor Force and Occupational Structure, Race and Ethnicity
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