Cover von: Racial Disparities, Judge Characteristics, and Standards of Review in Sentencing
Max M. Schanzenbach

Racial Disparities, Judge Characteristics, and Standards of Review in Sentencing

Rubrik: Article
Jahrgang 171 (2015) / Heft 1, S. 27-47 (21)
Publiziert 09.07.2018
DOI 10.1628/093245615X14188909230019
Veröffentlicht auf Englisch.
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Beschreibung
This article considers how judges' political and racial backgrounds intersect with offender race under the United States Sentencing Guidelines. Using variation in judges' political affiliation and race at the district level and significant changes to Guidelines enforcement, I find that Democratic appointees are more lenient than Republican appointees when the Guidelines are less binding. Despite these differences, however, racial disparities do not vary by judge political affiliation under either strict or relaxed Guidelines. Moreover, black and Hispanic judges do not sentence differently from their white counterparts. I conclude that racial disparities change little by Guideline enforcement or judicial characteristics.