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Soc Sci Res ; 44: 44-59, 2014 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24468433

RESUMO

Scholars emphasize that attitudes toward rehabilitation and views about punitive polices are distinct phenomena with seemingly unique etiologies. However, few existing studies examine the sources of public views about juvenile rehabilitation, or "child saving," and none engage a measure of racial attitudes. At the same time, recent theoretical work implicates racial concerns as a central foundation of public opinion about youth justice. This paper thus provides the first assessment of whether whites' perceptions of the racial makeup of delinquents and animosities toward blacks are associated with their views about juvenile rehabilitation. Findings show that whites who more strongly associate delinquency with blacks and those who are racially resentful both tend to be less supportive-in absolute and relative terms-of rehabilitation. The results also suggest that contextual threat moderates the effect of racial typification of delinquency, but not that of racial resentment, on whites' views about rehabilitation.


Assuntos
Atitude , Proteção da Criança , Direito Penal/métodos , Delinquência Juvenil/etnologia , Política Pública , Racismo , População Branca , Adolescente , Adulto , Negro ou Afro-Americano , Criança , Humanos , Grupos Minoritários , Prisões , Opinião Pública , Grupos Raciais , Justiça Social , Estereotipagem
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Soc Sci Q ; 92(2): 535-51, 2011.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21919273

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Objective. The relationship between race and crime has been contentious, focusing primarily on offending and incarceration patterns among minorities. There has been some limited work on public perceptions of criminal punishment, and findings show that while minorities believe in the role and rule of law, they simultaneously perceive the justice system as acting in a biased and/or unfair manner. Two limitations have stalled this literature. First, research has focused mainly on criminal punishments to the neglect of noncriminal punishments. Second, most studies have not examined whether race remains salient after considering other demographic variables or discrimination and legitimacy attitudes.Methods. Using data from 400 adults, we examine how race affects perceptions of criminal punishment and subsequent reinstatement into the National Football League in the case of Michael Vick, a star professional quarterback who pled guilty to charges of operating an illegal dog-fighting ring.Results. Findings show that whites are more likely to view Vick's punishment as too soft and that he should not be reinstated, while nonwhites had the opposite views. Race remained significant after controlling for other variables believed to be related to punishment perceptions.Conclusion. Attitudes toward both criminal punishment and NFL reinstatement vary across race such that there exists important divides in how individuals perceive the system meting out punishment and subsequently reintegrating offenders back into society. These results underscore that white and nonwhites perceive the law and its administration differently.


Assuntos
Atletas , Crime , Grupos Populacionais , Punição , Relações Raciais , Atletas/educação , Atletas/história , Atletas/legislação & jurisprudência , Atletas/psicologia , Crime/economia , Crime/etnologia , Crime/história , Crime/legislação & jurisprudência , Crime/psicologia , Futebol Americano/economia , Futebol Americano/educação , Futebol Americano/história , Futebol Americano/legislação & jurisprudência , Futebol Americano/fisiologia , Futebol Americano/psicologia , Jogo de Azar/economia , Jogo de Azar/etnologia , Jogo de Azar/história , Jogo de Azar/psicologia , História do Século XXI , Humanos , Função Jurisdicional/história , Grupos Populacionais/educação , Grupos Populacionais/etnologia , Grupos Populacionais/história , Grupos Populacionais/legislação & jurisprudência , Grupos Populacionais/psicologia , Punição/história , Punição/psicologia , Relações Raciais/história , Relações Raciais/legislação & jurisprudência , Relações Raciais/psicologia , Estados Unidos/etnologia
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