RT Article T1 The Interactive Effects of Victim Race and Gender On Death Sentence Disparity Findings JF Homicide studies A1 Holcomb, Jeff A2 Williams, Marian Rebecca LA English YR 2004 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1866337947 AB Several death penalty studies have examined whether victim race is associated with differential death sentencing outcomes; however, these studies tend to ignore the potential interaction of victim race and victim gender on decision-making outcomes. The present article examined the impact of the interaction of victim race and gender on death sentences in Ohio. When victim race and gender were considered, those homicides with white female victims were significantly more likely to result in a death sentence than homicides with other victim characteristics. This finding expands on previous research by identifying a specific victim gender-race combination, white female victim, as an extra- legal factor that may partially explain previously identified race of victim disparities in death sentencing DO 10.1177/1088767903262445