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The most recent report we have on sentencing disparities is Demographic differences in Federal Sentencing Report{{footnote}}Reeves, C., et al. (2023). //Demographic Differences in Federal Sentencing//. United States Sentencing Commission. Available at: [[United States Sentencing Commission>>https://www.ussc.gov/sites/default/files/pdf/research-and-publications/research-publications/2023/20231114_Demographic-Differences.pdf]]{{/footnote}} from 2023. To begin with, the many articles making this claim are using old data, and in all those datasets it should be noted that females of all races received lower sentences than White males. In the old reports, the analysis variables did not account for many things, |
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the updated report, which accounts for most things, only shows a 4% longer sentence for black males compared to White males, Hispanics are around 1% longer, and other males are actually 2% shorter. For longer periods of incarceration, it actually shows a 1% shorter sentence length for even black males. From the report in question: |
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Here is a comparison chart of sentencing differences: |
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== **The Things Ignored** == |
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