In their statistical analyses of higher court sentencing in South Australia, Jeffries and Bond (2009) found evidence that Indigenous offenders were treated more leniently than non-Indigenous offenders, when they appeared before the court under similar numerical circumstances. Using a sample of narratives for criminal defendants convicted in South Australia’s higher courts, the current article extends Jeffries and Bond’s (2009) prior statistical work by drawing on the ‘focal concerns’ approach to establish whether, and in what ways, Indigeneity comes to exert a mitigating influence over sentencing. Results show that the sentencing stories of Indigenous and non-Indigenous offenders differed in ways that may have reduced assessments of blamewo...
There is a growing pool of research on court outcomes in sentencing Indigenous people but relatively...
Overall, reviews of international sentencing research conclude that offenders’ race/ethnicity has a ...
This article presents results from an exploratory study seeking to examine the role of sentencing in...
In their statistical analyses of higher court sentencing in South Australia, Jeffries and Bond (2009...
In their statistical analyses of higher court sentencing in South Australia, Jeffries and Bond (2009...
This paper presents the main findings of a narrative examination of higher court sentencing remarks ...
Using a narrative analysis of judges sentencing remarks in South Australian higher courts, we explor...
This paper reports findings from statistical analyses of Indigeneity and lower court sentencing in ...
Recent Australia research on Indigenous sentencing primarily explores whether disparities in sentenc...
Existing court data suggest that adult Indigenous offenders are more likely than non-Indigenous defe...
In Australia, research investigating Indigenous differences in sentencing is limited. This study exa...
Indigenous offenders are heavily over-represented in the Australian and Canadian criminal justice sy...
Indigenous, sentencing, courts 3 This paper briefly summarises1 findings from a South Australian stu...
Indigenous offenders are heavily over-represented in the Australian and Canadian criminal justice sy...
Overall, reviews of international sentencing research conclude that offenders’ race/ethnicity has a ...
There is a growing pool of research on court outcomes in sentencing Indigenous people but relatively...
Overall, reviews of international sentencing research conclude that offenders’ race/ethnicity has a ...
This article presents results from an exploratory study seeking to examine the role of sentencing in...
In their statistical analyses of higher court sentencing in South Australia, Jeffries and Bond (2009...
In their statistical analyses of higher court sentencing in South Australia, Jeffries and Bond (2009...
This paper presents the main findings of a narrative examination of higher court sentencing remarks ...
Using a narrative analysis of judges sentencing remarks in South Australian higher courts, we explor...
This paper reports findings from statistical analyses of Indigeneity and lower court sentencing in ...
Recent Australia research on Indigenous sentencing primarily explores whether disparities in sentenc...
Existing court data suggest that adult Indigenous offenders are more likely than non-Indigenous defe...
In Australia, research investigating Indigenous differences in sentencing is limited. This study exa...
Indigenous offenders are heavily over-represented in the Australian and Canadian criminal justice sy...
Indigenous, sentencing, courts 3 This paper briefly summarises1 findings from a South Australian stu...
Indigenous offenders are heavily over-represented in the Australian and Canadian criminal justice sy...
Overall, reviews of international sentencing research conclude that offenders’ race/ethnicity has a ...
There is a growing pool of research on court outcomes in sentencing Indigenous people but relatively...
Overall, reviews of international sentencing research conclude that offenders’ race/ethnicity has a ...
This article presents results from an exploratory study seeking to examine the role of sentencing in...