Latino criminology: Unfucking colonial frameworks in “Latinos and crime” scholarship

KS Leon - Critical Criminology, 2021 - Springer
To “unfuck” is to correct a situation, or yourself, if necessary, and in a timely manner. There is
an enduring need to audit and deconstruct the colonial features of criminological theory and …

Opioids, race, and drug enforcement: Exploring local relationships between neighborhood context and Black–White opioid-related possession arrests

EA Donnelly, J Wagner, M Stenger… - … justice policy review, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
Opioid abuse has redefined drug problems in communities and shifted police activities to
redress substance use. Changing neighborhood context around opioid issues may affect …

Revisiting neighborhood context and racial disparities in drug arrests under the opioid epidemic

EA Donnelly, J Wagner, TL Anderson… - Race and …, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
As opioid addiction has risen in recent years, racial disparities in drug arrests may be
changing in their size and sources. Neighborhood conditions, like economic disadvantage …

The neglected role of concentration at the extremes in tests of the racial invariance thesis

TL McNulty, PE Bellair, MK Lei - Race and Justice, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
Research seeking to test racial invariance in neighborhood violence emphasizes
concentrated disadvantage despite the problem of “restricted distributions.” We investigate …

Emerging disparities in the placement of law enforcement-based treatment referral and recovery programs

EA Donnelly, CL Brown, A McBride… - Criminal Justice …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
Rising rates of opioid use disorder, overdoses, and opioid-related criminal offenses have
prompted US law enforcement agencies to adopt alternatives to arrest and formal criminal …

Accounting for meso-or micro-level effects when estimating models using city-level crime data: Introducing a novel imputation technique

JR Hipp, SA Williams - Journal of quantitative criminology, 2021 - Springer
Objectives Criminological scholars have long been interested in how macro-level
characteristics of cities, counties, or metropolitan areas are related to levels of crime. The …

Neighborhood context and racial/ethnic disparities in judicial processing

EA Donnelly, CO Asiedu - Sociology Compass, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
This article examines the importance of neighborhoods in shaping judicial processing and
racial/ethnic disparities in court outcomes. Scholarship instructs that court actors …

The Latino Paradox, the Racial Invariance Thesis, and Recidivism Among a Sample of Juvenile Offenders

PG Lowery, DJ Zicari - Youth violence and juvenile justice, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
A plenitude of research on juvenile recidivism exists within the criminological literature, and
some scholars have suggested using the Latino paradox and racial invariance thesis to …

Vulnerable to disparity? The imperfect alignment of neighborhood relative inequality with the racial invariance thesis

SA Torres - Justice Quarterly, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Despite the importance of relative inequality in studies on race, place and crime, existing
literature has paid little attention to the possibility of racial differences in the effect of relative …

Race/ethnicity and measures of violence at the macro level: Is disadvantage invariant across race-/ethnicity-specific arrest, victimization, and offending?

N Painter-Davis, CT Harris - Race and Justice, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
An abundance of scholarship has examined the racial invariance thesis positing that the
causes of violence, especially markers of disadvantage, are similar across racial/ethnic …