Theoretical and empirical research pertaining to the influence of gender on sentencing outcomes has focused almost exclusively on the gender of offenders. What this literature has not fully considered is how the gender of crime victims might affect sentencing out-comes. Using data for offenders convicted of three violent crimes in the seven largest metro counties in Texas in 1991, the authors find evidence that offenders who victimized females received substantially longer sentences than offenders who victimized males. Results also show that victim gender effects on sentence length are conditioned by offender gender, such that male offenders who victimize females received the longest sen-tence of any other victim gender/offender gender comb...
Research focusing on the gender effect in sentencing outcomes has emphasized the disparity in the s...
This research examined the effects of victim bias on the determination of the length of prison sente...
Gender differences in criminal court outcomes for men and women are almost axiomatic in contemporary...
Theoretical and empirical research pertaining to the influence of gender on sentencing outcomes has ...
Objective. Many studies find that females benefit from their gender in sentencing decisions. Few res...
In the following thesis project, I investigate if there is a gender bias in the sentencing of violen...
Early research on the role of gender in criminal justice processing led to the hypothesis that women...
This study seeks to add additional knowledge to the study of gender effects inthe sentencing of crim...
Using data from the United States Sentencing Commission (2001-2003), we examine the role of gender i...
The purpose of this study was to explore gender stereotypes involved with criminal sentencing. Previ...
Research examining the role of gender in criminal sentencing has focused on gender bias, in that fem...
The relation between gender and criminality is strong, and is likely to remain so. Women have tradit...
This study examines the effects of a victim impact statement (VIS) and gender on decision making. A ...
Disparities in the administration of capital punishment are a prominent social and political issue. ...
Disparities in the administration of capital punishment are a prominent social and political issue. ...
Research focusing on the gender effect in sentencing outcomes has emphasized the disparity in the s...
This research examined the effects of victim bias on the determination of the length of prison sente...
Gender differences in criminal court outcomes for men and women are almost axiomatic in contemporary...
Theoretical and empirical research pertaining to the influence of gender on sentencing outcomes has ...
Objective. Many studies find that females benefit from their gender in sentencing decisions. Few res...
In the following thesis project, I investigate if there is a gender bias in the sentencing of violen...
Early research on the role of gender in criminal justice processing led to the hypothesis that women...
This study seeks to add additional knowledge to the study of gender effects inthe sentencing of crim...
Using data from the United States Sentencing Commission (2001-2003), we examine the role of gender i...
The purpose of this study was to explore gender stereotypes involved with criminal sentencing. Previ...
Research examining the role of gender in criminal sentencing has focused on gender bias, in that fem...
The relation between gender and criminality is strong, and is likely to remain so. Women have tradit...
This study examines the effects of a victim impact statement (VIS) and gender on decision making. A ...
Disparities in the administration of capital punishment are a prominent social and political issue. ...
Disparities in the administration of capital punishment are a prominent social and political issue. ...
Research focusing on the gender effect in sentencing outcomes has emphasized the disparity in the s...
This research examined the effects of victim bias on the determination of the length of prison sente...
Gender differences in criminal court outcomes for men and women are almost axiomatic in contemporary...