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Duke Law > Duke Law Scholarship Repository > Journals > LCP > Vol. 66 > No. 3 (2003)

 

Volume 66, Number 3 (Summer 2003)
The New Data: Over-Representation of Minorities in the Criminal Justice System

Andrew E. Taslitz
Special Editor

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Foreword: The Political Geography of Race Data in the Criminal Justice System

Andrew E. Taslitz

1

 

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Study Habits: Probing Modern Attempts to Assess Minority Offender Disproportionality

Sharon L. Davies

17

 

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Enforcing Bias-Crime Laws Without Bias: Evaluating the Disproportionate-Enforcement Critique

Frederick M. Lawrence

49

 

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The Reality of Racial Disparity in Criminal Justice: The Significance of Data Collection

David A. Harris

71

 

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From the Ne’er-Do-Well to the Criminal History Category: The Refinement of the Actuarial Model in Criminal Law

Bernard E. Harcourt

99

 

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Drug Wars in Black and White

Joseph E. Kennedy

153

 

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Race, Crime, and Institutional Design

Erik Luna

183

 

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Racial Auditors and the Fourth Amendment: Data with the Power to Inspire Political Action

Andrew E. Taslitz

221

 

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