@Job4189 @prageru Here is a better link https://t.co/Y4nqytAIyE and a link to the study In my screen shot https://t.co/jpx5OdOsV0
@jimbobjoeray @RobertoRaymon @ZoomerClips @JohnyWavey The funny thing is that you omit the fact that that 3X more comes from a study that involved co-offending partnerships. So a black guy & a white guy committing the same crime. So you're manipulati
A recent study by FSU professors Brendan Lantz and Marin Wenger from the FSU College of Criminology and Criminal Justice goes into further detail about the racial disparities in the area of criminal justice. https://t.co/091NWf9ZwJ
RT @professornunn: Well, I guess that gets rid of the apples v. oranges argument. Black co-defendants more likely to be arrested than white…
RT @marinruth84: @LantzBrendan and I have a new paper at Journal of Experimental Criminology. Using a sample of incidents involving co-offe…
RT @marinruth84: @LantzBrendan and I have a new paper at Journal of Experimental Criminology. Using a sample of incidents involving co-offe…
RT @marinruth84: @LantzBrendan and I have a new paper at Journal of Experimental Criminology. Using a sample of incidents involving co-offe…
@LantzBrendan and I have a new paper at Journal of Experimental Criminology. Using a sample of incidents involving co-offenders, we find that black offenders are more likely to be arrested than their white co-offending partners for the exact same crime. ht