Cohort Study of Downgraded Misdemeanor Convictions and Subsequent Violent Crime: Differences by Defendant Race and Ethnicity
Introduction: Criminal convictions may be imperfect markers of criminalized behavior, in part because of criminal legal system processes (e.g., plea bargaining). In this retrospective cohort study of individuals convicted of misdemeanors, authors compared the risk of subsequent criminal charges for...
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Main Authors: | Julia P. Schleimer, MPH (Author), Miriam J. Haviland, PhD, MSPH (Author), Amy Gallagher, MPH (Author), Ayah Mustafa, BS (Author), Rachel Ross, MPH (Author), Garen Wintemute, MD, MPH (Author), Deirdre Bowen, JD, PhD (Author), Ali Rowhani-Rahbar, MD, PhD, MPH (Author) |
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2024-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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