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Replication data for: The Effect of Court-Ordered Hiring Quotas on the Composition and Quality of Police

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McCrary, Justin

Description

Arguably the most aggressive affirmative action program ever implemented in the United States was a series of court-ordered racial hiring quotas imposed on municipal police departments. My best estimate of the effect of court-ordered affirmative action on work-force composition is a 14-percentage-point gain in the fraction African American among newly hired officers. Evidence on police performance is mixed. Despite substantial black-white test score differences on police department entrance examinations, city crime rates appear unaffected by litigation. However, litigation lowers slightly both arrests per crime and the fraction black among serious arrestees. (JEL H76, J15, J78, K31)

Citations (1)

Mentions (0)

Metrics

Dataset Index

2.0

FAIR Score

69%

Citations

1

Mentions

0

Metrics Over Time

Publication Details

DOI

Publisher

ICPSR - Interuniversity Consortium for Political and Social Research

Assigned Domain

Subfield

Law

Field

Social Sciences

Domain

Social Sciences

Confidence Score

44%

Source

Scholar Data Model

Normalization Factors

FT

13.46

CTw

1.00

MTw

1.00