@Auelltheabove @BillClay395 @UrsTruly__Tara @PrinceShabbaz @XXL Concerning arrest rates: https://t.co/agGt6djQRl https://t.co/NuQSGnq28n https://t.co/8i9IewNHEN Concerning Sentencing: https://t.co/RX0tb3yjqK https://t.co/yOI1tHHWpw Concerning Police killin
@james_lovelace @yoko67 @bosiebluecat @mickymoovernon @anti_fembot Firstly, poverty: https://t.co/zoVyu024cM Poor men are more harshly treated and factors not addressed. This classist, not anti-male. Treatment of minorities is also a factor: black men ge
RT @CrimPapers: “Conditional Race Disparities in Criminal Sentencing” in J Quant Criminol https://t.co/yFMqhgrjbc
@digiphile I also contrasted it to this, in style, and communicative value… https://t.co/XuTbkhr17P
RT @psychemedia: Data science / data journalism 2 ways: blogged- https://t.co/Dw9N7GcIiR (code: https://t.co/xo5qV8Q8oN ) / academic-https:…
Data science / data journalism 2 ways: blogged- https://t.co/Dw9N7GcIiR (code: https://t.co/xo5qV8Q8oN ) / academic-https://t.co/XuTbkhr17P
Court sentencing bias - which is the more effective communication? This one? https://t.co/XuTbkhr17P or this one? https://t.co/Dw9N7GcIiR
Study published in Journal of Quantitative Criminology https://t.co/4yFJ6KF15P https://t.co/drmpp2xKbW
RT @CrimPapers: “Conditional Race Disparities in Criminal Sentencing” in J Quant Criminol https://t.co/7YjzEE1IMw