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Where Have All the (White and Hispanic) Inmates Gone? Comparing the Racial Composition of Private and Public Adult Correctional Facilities

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Title Where Have All the (White and Hispanic) Inmates Gone? Comparing the Racial Composition of Private and Public Adult Correctional Facilities
Names Burkhardt, Brett C. (creator)
Date Issued 2014-07-11 (iso8601)
Note This is an author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published article is copyrighted by the author(s) and published by Sage Publications. The published article can be found at: http://raj.sagepub.com/.
Abstract A great deal of research has documented racial disparities in imprisonment rates in the
United States, but little work has been done to understand the process by which inmates are
assigned to individual correctional facilities. This article extends research on racial disparities in
imprisonment rates to consider racial disparities in inmate populations across prisons. Specifically, it
examines the racial pattern of inmate placement in privately operated and publicly operated
correctional facilities. Analysis of American adult correctional facilities reveals that, in 2005, white
inmates were significantly underrepresented (and Hispanic inmates overrepresented) in private
correctional facilities relative to public ones. Results from multilevel models show that being
privately operated (as opposed to publicly operated) decreased the white share of a facility's
population by more than eight percentage points and increased the Hispanic share of a facility's
population by nearly two percentage points, net of facility- and state-level controls. These findings
raise legal questions about equal protection of inmates and economic questions about the reliance of
private correctional firms on Hispanic inmates.
Genre Article
Topic race and corrections
Identifier Burkhardt, B. C. (2014). Where Have All the (White and Hispanic) Inmates Gone? Comparing the Racial Composition of Private and Public Adult Correctional Facilities. Race and Justice, 2153368714539355. doi:10.1177/2153368714539355

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