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People with disabilities—including emotional, physical, cognitive, or sensory disabilities—were nearly 44% more likely to be arrested by age 28, while those without disabilities had a lower probability of arrest, at 30%. This “disability penalty” was strongest for African-American men.
People with disabilities—including emotional, physical, cognitive, or sensory disabilities—were nearly 44% more likely to be arrested by age 28, while those without disabilities had a lower probability of arrest, at 30%. This “disability penalty” was strongest for African-American men.
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