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Calculating Race - Racial Discrimination in Risk Assessment (Hardcover)
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Calculating Race - Racial Discrimination in Risk Assessment (Hardcover)
Series: Religion and Democracy
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In Calculating Race, Benjamin Wiggins analyzes the historical
relationship between statistical risk assessment and race in the
United States. He illustrates how, through a reliance on the
variable of race, actuarial science transformed the nature of
racism and helped usher racial disparities in wealth,
incarceration, and housing from the nineteenth century into the
twentieth. Wiggins begins by tracing how the life insurance
industry utilized race in its calculations at the end of the
nineteenth century, focusing particularly on Prudential and its
aggressive battles with state regulators to discriminate against
clients and adjust rates on the basis of race. He then turns his
focus to the collection of racial statistics in the Illinois state
penitentiary system in the late nineteenth century and the state's
subsequent development of predictive sentencing and parole formulas
in the 1920s that weighed race as a key factor. Next, he
investigates the role of race in the state-sponsored mortgage
insurance program of the Federal Housing Administration between the
start of the New Deal and the beginning of the Cold War and its
prolonged effects on mortgage lending. Wiggins concludes with an
analysis of the use of race in the statistical risk assessments
across financial institutions and government programs during the
post-civil rights movement era, and how that practice has been
transformed in the twenty-first century through "proxy" variables
which stand in for the now taboo category of race. Offering readers
a new perspective on the historical importance of actuarial science
in structural racism, Calculating Race is a particularly timely
contribution as Big Data and algorithmic decision making
increasingly pervade our lives.
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