Examining Differences in the Likelihood of a Drug Arrest Violation Across Race Ethnicity and Gender Using Ohio State Highway Patrol Data
By Peter Leasure, Maria M. Orsini and Dexter Ridgway
The current paper builds upon previous research and seeks to estimate the likelihood of a drug arrest/violation across race/ethnicity and gender using data from the Ohio State Highway Patrol. Research seeking to identify disparities is important as appropriate policy interventions to address concerns about inequities can only be soundly explored after the identification of any disparities. This paper begins with a discussion of the data and analytic strategy. In the subsequent section, results are presented. It is critical for readers to understand that this study only seeks to identify if racial/ethnic disparities in drug arrests/violations exist and does not seek to identify the underlying causes of any disparities. Therefore, any results of this study should not be used to imply that the enforcement practices of the Ohio State Highway Patrol are discriminatory in any way.
Ohio State Legal Studies Research Paper No. 880, Drug Enforcement and Policy Center, September 2024,