The Usual Suspects: Prior Criminal Record and the Probability of Arrest

作者: Lisa Stolzenberg , Stewart J. D’Alessio , Jamie L. Flexon

DOI: 10.1177/1098611120937304

关键词: DemographyCriminal recordPsychologySuspectLogistic regressionSocial Sciences (miscellaneous)Law

摘要: A unique dataset is analyzed to investigate the effect of a criminal suspect’s prior criminal record on the probability of arrest. Multivariate logistic regression results show that a criminal suspect with a prior criminal record is approximately 29 times more likely than a suspect without a criminal record to be arrested by police. While findings also reveal that Black suspects and Black suspects with a prior criminal record do not have an enhanced proclivity of arrest, Black suspects with a prior criminal record who target White victims are almost three times more apt to be arrested. When juxtaposed with the finding in the baseline model of a substantive relationship between a suspect’s race and the likelihood of arrest absent the control for prior criminal record, our results suggest that any correlation evinced between a criminal suspect’s race and the likelihood of arrest without controlling for the suspect’s prior criminal history may be spurious due to omitted variable bias.

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