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Racial and Gender Differences in Perceptions of Illicit Use of Prescription StimulantsNayfa, Kara Lynn 03 May 2019 (has links)
Racial/ethnic differences underlying the illicit use of prescription stimulants (IUPS) were examined. A 2 X 2 (African American/Caucasian and male/female) design with n = 120 per group (mean age of 19.23, SD = 1.30) was used to evaluate survey responses regarding IUPS and their ADHD symptoms (using the Adult ADHD Self-Report Scale; ASRS). First, African Americans endorsed IUPS less frequently (p < .001) and reported lower levels of ADHD symptoms (p < .01). Second, participants rated three domains of risk for IUPS. African Americans perceived higher social risk (p < .001). No significant differences were found for legal or health risks. Third, African Americans perceived lower benefits for IUPS for concentration (p < .001), alertness (p < .001), and help with studying (p < .001). Minor gender differences are discussed and implications for targeting risk/benefit beliefs in IUPS prevention and treatment programs are discussed.
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Race, Drugs, and Sentencing: A Quantitative Analysis of Sentencing Outcomes for Federal Cocaine and Methamphetamine Drug OffensesWells, Makeela Johari 08 December 2017 (has links)
For decades, the United States has fought a “War on Drugs” with no success. This war has led to substantial increases in the number of individuals incarcerated in the United States prison system. The following dissertation investigates the impact of the Fair Sentencing Act of 2010 (FSA 2010) on sentencing decisions for crack and powder cocaine offenders sentenced in the federal system. The FSA 2010 is a federal policy that reduced the crack-to-powder cocaine quantity from 100-to1 to 18-to-1 in an effort to reduce racial/ethnic disparity in sentencing associated with harsh penalties. Specifically, I examined federal crack cocaine and powder cocaine offenders sentenced during the years 2005-2009 (pre-FSA 2010) and 2011-2015 (post-FSA 2010). I begin with a discussion of how the social construction of drug use has framed society’s ideas about drugs and how drug offenders should be handled. Second, I outline how the perceived threat of racial/ethnic minorities has contributed the disproportionate number of racial/ethnic minorities in the United States prison system. Data for these analyses are drawn from the United States Sentencing Commission’s (USSC) Monitoring of the Federal Criminal Sentences program for the years 2005-2015 and state data from the American Community Survey, the United States Federal Election Commission, and the FBI’s Uniform Crime Report. Multilevel analyses were used to examine the influence of extralegal, legal, and contextual factors on the incarceration decision and the determination of sentence length for federal drug offenders. Results revealed that the FSA 2010 has had some influence on federal sentencing decisions after its introduction. Additional analyses examined sentencing decisions for federal cocaine and methamphetamine offenses to determine whether the factors influencing sentencing decisions for federal drug offenders vary by drug type. The existing literature shows that cocaine and methamphetamine have been socially constructed in different ways, with cocaine production and use framed as a crime problem and methamphetamine as a public health concern. Supplemental analyses revealed that there was no substantive significance in the sentencing outcomes for federal cocaine and methamphetamine offenders. Theoretical and policy implications, limitations, and directions of future research are discussed.
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Race/Ethnicity and Nativity Status: Marital Expectations Among Cohabiting Men and WomenCohen, Jessica A. 21 August 2007 (has links)
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Explaining the Gender Gap in Sentencing Outcomes: An Investigation of Differential Treatment in U.S. Federal CourtsDoerner, Jill Kathleen 02 April 2009 (has links)
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MELLAT AND QOWM:A POLITICAL GEOGRAPHY OF `NATION’ AND `ETHNICITY’ IN IRANMoradi, Sanan 06 August 2014 (has links)
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Race, Ethnicity and the Legacy of Baseball in the AmericasZaslau, Darren Brett 10 August 2017 (has links)
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Parody as a Borrowing Practice in American Music, 1965–2015Thomerson, John P. January 2017 (has links)
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The Effects of Ethnicity and Self-Construal on Friendship Networks: Enabling Career Success in AcademiaLeonard, Ana Sierra 01 July 2003 (has links)
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Immigrant Assimilation and Race-Ethnic Disadvantage: A Comparative Perspective on U.S. Labor Market Inequality Past and PresentRestifo, Salvatore John 13 September 2013 (has links)
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Liberal Democracy and Multiethnic States: A Case Study of Ethnic Politics in KenyaPoff, Erica M. 05 August 2008 (has links)
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