The
journal Crime & Delinquency published the study Monday, which found
that 49 percent of African-American males and 40 percent of Caucasians
had been arrested by 23.
The
authors, led by criminologist Robert Brame from the University of South
Carolina, also wrote that 44 percent of Hispanic males were taken into
police custody by the same age, “which can hurt their ability to find
work, go to school and participate fully in their communities,” they
wrote in a press release.