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Mandatory Minimum Reforms, Sentencing, and Racial-Ethnic Disparities

机译:强制性最低改革,判决和种族差异

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Over the last 20 years, numerous states and the federal government enacted mandatory minimum reforms, especially for drug offenses. Yet little is known about how effective these reforms have been at the state-level in lowering drug sentences. Using quasi-experimental methods and administrative data, this study evaluates the impact of state-level mandatory minimum reforms on drug sentences and their concomitant racial-ethnic disparities. We find that state-level mandatory minimum reforms do not lower drug sentences in general or change racial-ethnic disparities statistically significantly. These findings suggest that the profound racial-ethnic bias sparked by state-level mandatory minimums are not fully ameliorated by subsequent state-level reforms.
机译:在过去的20年中,许多国家和联邦政府制定了强制性最低改革,特别是对于毒品犯罪。 然而,众所周知,这些改革在降低毒品句中的国家级有效。 本研究评估了准实验方法和行政数据,评估了国家级强制性最低改革对毒品判决的影响及其伴随的种族差异。 我们发现,国家级强制性最低改革不会统计上统计上的毒品判决或统计上的种族差异。 这些调查结果表明,随后的国家级改革并未完全改善由国家级强制性最低限制的深刻种族民族偏见。

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