Ethnic Diversity, Ethnic Polarization, and Incarceration Rates: A Cross-National Study

IF 2.6 1区 社会学 Q1 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY Justice Quarterly Pub Date : 2022-04-20 DOI:10.1080/07418825.2022.2063753
Christopher J. Marier, John K. Cochran
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Abstract Recent political rhetoric both in the U.S. and abroad has drawn renewed attention to racial and ethnic conflict, state power, and punishment. The salience of minority group conflict on incarceration is well established in theory and research in the U.S. This study explores whether racial/ethnic composition explains incarceration rates throughout the world, rather than being a peculiarity of the U.S. It also evaluates the functional form of these relationships. Analysis of up to 132 nations indicates that incarceration rates are significantly associated with ethnic diversity and ethnic polarization. The lowest incarceration rates are observed in countries with substantial homogeneity or substantial diversity. Incarceration rates are highest in countries with moderate diversity but high polarization—where a sizable minority population is present, approaching parity with a majority group. Minority group conflict may be a troublesome contributor to punishment throughout the world and is not a uniquely American phenomenon.
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种族多样性、种族两极分化与监禁率:一项跨民族研究
摘要最近美国国内外的政治言论再次引起了人们对种族和民族冲突、国家权力和惩罚的关注。少数群体冲突对监禁的突出性在美国的理论和研究中已经得到了很好的证实。这项研究探讨了种族/族裔构成是否解释了世界各地的监禁率,而不是美国的一个特点。它还评估了这些关系的功能形式。对多达132个国家的分析表明,监禁率与种族多样性和种族两极分化密切相关。监禁率最低的国家是同质或多样化程度很高的国家。在多样性适中但两极分化严重的国家,监禁率最高——那里有相当多的少数民族人口,接近于与多数群体持平。少数群体冲突可能是全世界惩罚的一个麻烦因素,并不是美国独有的现象。
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Justice Quarterly
Justice Quarterly CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: Justice Quarterly (JQ) is an official publication of the ACJS. JQ is a refereed, multi-disciplinary journal that publishes theoretical, empirical and interpretive studies of issues related to criminal justice. JQ is indexed in Criminology and Penology Abstracts, Police Science Abstracts, Criminal Justice Periodical Index, and Criminal Justice Abstracts. In the past decade, JQ has become a premier journal and it continues to be a major forum for criminal justice related scholarship, making it an essential part of any library"s holdings.
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