Lay sentencing attitudes are considered in the light of two theoretical perspectives. The first perspective views sentencing attitudes as parts of broader sets of social representations anchored in one's position in the social structure. The second perspective explains sentencing attitudes by their subjective experiences of crime. This paper tests both theories by performing a series of multiple regressions on two dimensions of sentencing: punishment goals and severity of punishment. Empirical data comes from a quantitative survey conducted in Switzerland. Findings reveal that indicators of subjective proximity to crime largely account for sentencing attitudes. Nevertheless, social representations of crime measured by causes of crime also h...
Appropriate responses to crime and offenders are integral to maintaining a functioning society. Howe...
 The paper presents a study demonstrating that social and political trust are good predictors o...
How social category affects observer perceptions of crime is an interesting topic that can yield man...
Opinion polls have repeatedly shown that populations favour severe penalties for offenders. However, ...
During the 1970s penal philosophy moved toward what has become known as the Neo-Classical Revival. T...
Understanding public attitudes to sentencing is important given the potential impact of public confi...
Public attitudes to sanctioning reflect a general assumption what governmental reaction is justified...
Context effects have been shown to bias lay people's evaluations of the severity of crimes and punis...
The purpose of this paper was to contribute to an increased knowledge of the punitive attitudes of S...
Findings concerning people’s attitudes toward crime and punishment are often at odds, perhaps influe...
The article addresses the widespread use of statistical causal modelling to describe criminal senten...
Why do people support tough sentencing of criminal offenders? Three explanations dominate the litera...
Research on subjective punishment goals has focused on the perspective of third-party observers of c...
This study examined the impact of prior personal or vicarious experience with the criminal justice s...
In England and Wales, ‘punishment’ is a central element of criminal justice. What punishment entails...
Appropriate responses to crime and offenders are integral to maintaining a functioning society. Howe...
 The paper presents a study demonstrating that social and political trust are good predictors o...
How social category affects observer perceptions of crime is an interesting topic that can yield man...
Opinion polls have repeatedly shown that populations favour severe penalties for offenders. However, ...
During the 1970s penal philosophy moved toward what has become known as the Neo-Classical Revival. T...
Understanding public attitudes to sentencing is important given the potential impact of public confi...
Public attitudes to sanctioning reflect a general assumption what governmental reaction is justified...
Context effects have been shown to bias lay people's evaluations of the severity of crimes and punis...
The purpose of this paper was to contribute to an increased knowledge of the punitive attitudes of S...
Findings concerning people’s attitudes toward crime and punishment are often at odds, perhaps influe...
The article addresses the widespread use of statistical causal modelling to describe criminal senten...
Why do people support tough sentencing of criminal offenders? Three explanations dominate the litera...
Research on subjective punishment goals has focused on the perspective of third-party observers of c...
This study examined the impact of prior personal or vicarious experience with the criminal justice s...
In England and Wales, ‘punishment’ is a central element of criminal justice. What punishment entails...
Appropriate responses to crime and offenders are integral to maintaining a functioning society. Howe...
 The paper presents a study demonstrating that social and political trust are good predictors o...
How social category affects observer perceptions of crime is an interesting topic that can yield man...