Opioids, race, and drug enforcement: Exploring local relationships between neighborhood context and Black–White opioid-related possession arrests

EA Donnelly, J Wagner, M Stenger… - … justice policy review, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
Opioid abuse has redefined drug problems in communities and shifted police activities to
redress substance use. Changing neighborhood context around opioid issues may affect …

Revisiting neighborhood context and racial disparities in drug arrests under the opioid epidemic

EA Donnelly, J Wagner, TL Anderson… - Race and …, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
As opioid addiction has risen in recent years, racial disparities in drug arrests may be
changing in their size and sources. Neighborhood conditions, like economic disadvantage …

Evaluating the role of race in sentencing: An entropy weighting analysis

JM MacDonald, EA Donnelly - Justice Quarterly, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
The current study builds on prior research examining racial disparities in sentencing.
Entropy weighting is introduced as a new method for estimating racial disparities that has …

Neighborhoods, criminal incidents, race, and sentencing: Exploring the racial and social context of disparities in incarceration sentences

EA Donnelly - The British Journal of Criminology, 2022 - academic.oup.com
As an extra-legal factor, social context is a key contributor to racial/ethnic disparities in
incarceration sentences. Neighborhoods may have important, yet underexplored influences …

Addressing opioid misuse: Hero Help as a recovery and behavioural health response: This article is related directly to the 6th International Law Enforcement & Public …

EA Donnelly, M Stenger, S Streisel… - Journal of Community …, 2021 - journalcswb.ca
Increases in opioid-related overdoses have required law enforcement and public health
officials to collectively develop new approaches that treat substance use disorders and save …

Race, neighborhoods, and sentencing: How social conditions and neighborhood types affect incarceration disparities

EA Donnelly - Justice System Journal, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Crime rates and criminal justice responses to them are unevenly distributed across
communities in the United States. When court officials review a new case, they consider …

Hate crime

JJ Nolan, L Thorpe, A DeKeseredy - Routledge handbook of …, 2018 - taylorfrancis.com
Post-9/11, the concept of radicalization has come to prominence as a means of explaining
the process by which individuals become attracted to extremist ideology and go on to …