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种族偏见的绝对检验

An Absolute Test of Racial Prejudice

Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization · 2021
被引 25 · 同刊同年前 8%
ABS 3

中文导读

本文提出一种绝对检验方法,在存在统计歧视的情况下识别种族偏见,以警察车辆搜查决策为例,发现对西班牙裔司机存在偏见,且不同种族警察的辨别能力不同。

Abstract

Abstract Disparities along racial and ethnic lines persist across domains. Distinguishing among the possible sources of such disparities matters. This article introduces an absolute test for identifying prejudice in the presence of statistical discrimination. In the context of police officers deciding whether to conduct vehicle searches, the key intuition of the test is that each officer’s search decisions and search outcomes generate a point on a concave “return possibility frontier,” (RPF) whose slope equals the officer’s search cost, or personal standard of evidence for conducting a search. Variation along a RPF provides information about search costs, and a discrepancy in these costs across drivers of different races constitutes prejudice. The model and test generalize and unify the existing literature, and the test can be partially extended to the setting where officers vary in the quality of their information, or discernment. Higher discernment generates an expansion of the frontier, and a version of the test remains valid for more discerning officers. Empirically, the test finds suggestive evidence of prejudice against Hispanic drivers and of varying discernment among officers of different races and ethnicities. These results are robust to (and not well explained by) officer experience.

种族歧视警察执法统计歧视社会心理学经济学