We also coded journal authors in regard to race/ethnicity. This examination yielded similar results to our queries in relation to the gender of authors. Overall, 27 authors (11.6%) were non-White. Thus, non-White criminologists seem to make up an even smaller proportion among top-tier journal authors than they do among ASC members. Furthermore, we examined the proportion of non-White authors by gender. Table 6 presents these frequencies. These results generally differed little from the overall pattern. Generally, non-White authors made up about 10% to 12% of all authors. On the contrary, male non-White first authors comprised 15.3% of all male first authors. Yet, such variation should not be overemphasized. The number of male first authors (59) is small enough that small numerical variations create rather significant proportional variations.