Abstract

The focus of this paper is on conceptual limitations in criminal justice statistics regarding the Hispanic population. The paper addresses the problems in constructing a descriptive profile of the Hispanic penal population from public use data sources, and argues that the lack of reliable statistics for the Hispanic penal population is due to a conceptually imiting definition of the Hispanic population.

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