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Nearly half of black males and almost 40 percent of white
males in the U.S. are arrested by age 23, which can hurt their ability to find
work, go to school and participate fully in their communities.
A new
study released Monday (Jan. 6) in the journal Crime & Delinquency
provides the first contemporary findings on how the risk of arrest varies across
race and gender, says Robert Brame, a criminology professor at the University of
South Carolina and lead author of the study.
The study is an analysis of
national survey data from 1997 to 2008 of teenagers and young adults, ages 18,
and their arrest histories, which run the gamut from truancy and underage
drinking to more serious and violent offenses. The study excludes arrests for
minor traffic violations.
Most striking are the race
differences revealed in the study, Brame says. In particular, the research
points to a higher prevalence of arrest among black males and little race
variation in arrest rates among females.
"A problem is that many males –
especially black males – are navigating the transition from youth to adulthood
with the baggage and difficulties from contact with the criminal justice
system," Brame says.
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