Authors
Jennifer L Eberhardt, Paul G Davies, Valerie J Purdie-Vaughns, Sheri Lynn Johnson
Publication date
2006/5
Journal
Psychological science
Volume
17
Issue
5
Pages
383-386
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Description
Researchers previously have investigated the role of race in capital sentencing, and in particular, whether the race of the defendant or victim influences the likelihood of a death sentence. In the present study, we examined whether the likelihood of being sentenced to death is influenced by the degree to which a Black defendant is perceived to have a stereotypically Black appearance. Controlling for a wide array of factors, we found that in cases involving a White victim, the more stereotypically Black a defendant is perceived to be, the more likely that person is to be sentenced to death.
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