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Listening Carefully: Disrupting Adultification During the Sentencing Process // Abigail K Rode.
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Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 85-11.
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Listening Carefully: Disrupting Adultification During the Sentencing Process /
Rode, Abigail K.,
Listening Carefully: Disrupting Adultification During the Sentencing Process /
Abigail K Rode. - 1 electronic resource (92 pages)
Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 85-11.
Black children are often viewed as older and more responsible than their White counterparts (Epstein et al., 2017). The effect of adultification can be seen in many different domains of life, but especially within the criminal justice system. Studies show that Black boys are sentenced to longer terms than White boys of the same age (Goff et al., 2014). Using the Elaboration Likelihood Model, I hypothesize that higher-level processing may disrupt the adultification process; using language that is stereotype incongruent may increase elaboration and decrease adultification. Results support past findings that adultification is taking place in legal decision-making. There are some benefits to using stereotype incongruent language to refer to defendants. Referring to Black defendants as children rather than juveniles results in significantly lower lengths of community service hours recommended to the defendant, suggesting that increasing elaboration, induced with a one-word manipulation, can reduce bias use while making decisions within the context of the criminal justice system.
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