领域中的传染性敌意:来自联邦刑事司法系统的证据

Contagious Animosity in the Field: Evidence from the Federal Criminal Justice System

Journal of Labor Economics · 2020
被引 22
人大 AABS 4

中文导读

研究了9-11事件后对穆斯林的敌意增加是否溢出到联邦刑事司法系统中的西班牙裔和黑人被告,发现西班牙裔被告的判决结果显著恶化,而黑人被告无变化,表明社会偏好具有传染性。

Abstract

A vast literature uses ingroup biases to explain animus towards others. The notion can be extended to multi-identity societies, where social preferences are defined over one ingroup and multiple outgroups. We use a novel research design to recover the structure of social preferences across outgroups in a high stakes setting. We investigate whether increased animosity towards Muslims post 9-11 had spillover effects on Black and Hispanic individuals in the federal criminal justice system. Using linked administrative data tracking defendants from arrest through to sentencing, we find that as 9-11 increased animosity towards Muslims, sentence and pre-sentence outcomes for Hispanic defendants significantly worsened. Outcomes for Black defendants were unchanged. We underpin a causal interpretation of our findings by providing evidence to support the identifying assumptions underlying the research design. The findings are consistent with judges and prosecutors displaying social preferences characterized by contagious animosity from Muslims to Hispanics. To understand why increased animosity towards Muslims post 9-11 could spillover onto Hispanics, we draw on work in sociology to detail how Islamophobia and immigration have become intertwined in American consciousness since the mid 1990s, but were forcefully framed together in the aftermath of 9-11. We narrow the interpretation of the results as being driven by social preference structures using decomposition analysis, and correlating sentencing differentials to judge characteristics, including their race/ethnicity. Our findings provide among the first field evidence of contagious animosity, so that social preferences across outgroups are interlinked and malleable.<br/>

-11事件传染性敌意穆斯林西班牙裔联邦刑事司法系统