Racial disparities have narrowed, but serious criminal justice inequities persist.
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Proposition 47’s Impact on Racial Disparity in Criminal Justice Outcomes

Magnus Lofstrom, Brandon Martin, Steven Raphael


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Proposition 47, which reclassified a number of drug and property offenses from felonies to misdemeanors, has led to a marked decrease in racial disparities in arrests and bookings in California. But rates remain significantly higher for African Americans than for other groups.

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This research was supported with funding from Arnold Ventures.

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On Wednesday, July 1, PPIC researcher Brandon Martin will outline the report’s findings and a panel of experts will discuss a range of criminal justice issues.

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For additional resources on this topic, visit PPIC’s Criminal Justice page.
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