William Wilbanks
William Wilbanks
is a former 25-year tenure professor of
criminal justice
at the
Florida International University
. Wilbanks retired in June of
1999
.
Quotes
"At every
point
from
arrest
to
parole
there is little or no evidence of an overall
racial
effect, in that the
percentage
outcomes for
blacks
and
whites
are not very different. Support for the discrimination thesis is sparse, inconsistent, and frequently contradictory."
"The percentage of offenders described by
victims
as being black is generally constistent with the percent of
offenders
who are black, according to arrest figures."
Criticism
Among Wilbanks critics is
Coramae Richey Mann
, who argues that Wilbanks' reliance on
quantitative
and
statistical
data
hides the reality of
racism
.
Writings by William Wilbanks
(
2000
)
(
1990
)
The Myth of a Racist Criminal Justice System
(
1987
)
(
1984
)
*
Elderly Criminals
(1984) (CoAuthor:
Paul K. Kim
)
<< Previous
Word Browser
Next >>
protocol (object oriented programming)
king of sweden
parabolic microphone
list of people by belief
role
the dam busters (movie)
rabbits in australia
concerto grosso
stepper motor
dc
snot
cog
sounds of silence
grammy awards of 1971
total football
midori
brampton lake
top 40
ohana
genoa (disambiguation)
don o'kelly
ordinate
list of doo wop musicians
house of freedoms
list of country rock musicians
list of surf rock musicians
benjamin guggenheim
coramae richey mann
list of criminal justice notables
saint nectaire cheese
list of french cheeses
lucius quintus cincinnatus lamar (ii)
hit parade
marvin d. free jr.
m 86
20th century fox
riksdag of the estates
angmar
birdfeeding
the cosby show
universal studios
robert van gulik
criminal blackman myth
kirtland safety society