联邦法官在刑事判决方面的种族差异很大

Christian Michael Smith, Nicholas Goldrosen, M. Ciocanel, Rebecca Santorella, C. Topaz, Shilad Sen
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研究了2006年至2019年联邦地区法院的38万起刑事案件,我们复制了之前的研究结果,即刑期方面的总的、有条件的种族差异很大。我们进一步表明,不同法官在量刑方面估计的种族差异差异很大。结果表明,法官对白人被告的判决平均比黑人被告缩短13%,比西班牙裔被告缩短19%。一名法官在估计的黑人和白人差异方面比平均水平高出一个标准差,他给黑人被告的刑期有条件地比白人被告长39%,而平均差异为13%。一名法官在估计西班牙裔白人差异方面比平均水平高出一个标准差,他给西班牙籍被告的刑期有条件地比白人被告长49%,而平均差异为19%。
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Racial Disparities in Criminal Sentencing Vary Considerably across Federal Judges
Studying 380,000 criminal cases in federal district courts from 2006 to 2019, we replicate previous findings that aggregate, conditional racial disparities in sentence lengths are large. We further show that estimated racial disparities in sentencing vary considerably across judges. Results suggest that judges assign white defendants sentences that are conditionally 13% shorter than Black defendants’ and 19% shorter than Hispanic defendants’, on average. A judge who is one standard deviation above average in terms of estimated Black-white disparity gives Black defendants sentences that are conditionally 39% longer than white defendants’, compared to the average disparity of 13%. A judge who is one standard deviation above average in terms of estimated Hispanic-white disparity gives Hispanic defendants sentences that are conditionally 49% longer than white defendants’, compared to the average disparity of 19%.
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