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"It Was a Bum Rap": Self-Reports of Being Erroneously Arrested in a National Sample

NCJ Number
248299
Journal
Criminal Justice Review Volume: 39 Issue: 3 Dated: September 2014 Pages: 325-338
Author(s)
Wendi Pollock; Scott Menard
Date Published
September 2014
Length
14 pages
Annotation

Individual-level predictors of erroneous arrest for illegal behavior are investigated using a national level, probability sample.

Abstract

Individual-level predictors of erroneous arrest for illegal behavior are investigated using a national level, probability sample. The analysis specifically examines whether being a "usual suspect" based on previous criminal behavior and being male; "guilt by association" based on the illegal behavior of one's friends; academic achievement; and sociodemographic variables including ethnicity and socioeconomic status, impact the likelihood of being erroneously arrested for a crime. Results suggest that officers may be erroneously arresting minorities and individuals who have low academic achievement. Implications for policy and future research are considered. Abstract published by arrangement with Sage.