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Minority threat, community disadvantage and sentencing
Christine L. Arazan
Criminology and Criminal Justice
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Keyphrases
Racial Disparities
100%
Community Disadvantage
100%
Minority Threat
100%
Community-based
66%
Sentence Length
66%
Imprisonment
66%
Level Measurement
66%
Sentencing Outcomes
66%
Criminal Sentencing
66%
Racial Threat
66%
Ethnic Threat
66%
Florida
33%
Politicians
33%
Design Methodology
33%
Criminology
33%
Social Context
33%
Policy Questions
33%
Public Attention
33%
Policy Goals
33%
Policy Attention
33%
Social Threat
33%
Offenders
33%
Community Measurements
33%
Black Lives Matter Movement
33%
Social Disadvantage
33%
Hierarchical Linear Regression Analysis
33%
Continuous Dependent Variables
33%
Equal Treatment
33%
Ethnic Communities
33%
Convicted Felons
33%
Criminal Justice Practice
33%
Equality before the Law
33%
Hierarchical Generalized Linear Model
33%
Psychology
Dependent Variable
100%
Linear Regression
100%
Black Lives Matter
100%
Generalized Linear Model
100%
Social Sciences
Sentencing
100%
Crime
20%
Criminology
10%
Criminal Justice System
10%
Black Lives Matter Movement
10%
Equal Treatment
10%