Reoffending rates after release from prison are high in most Western countries. Knowledge on how certain aspects of prison life affect postrelease recidivism could be useful to effective crime-control. One aspect of prison life that may potentially affect prisoners’ reoffending behavior refers to the extent to which prisoners feel treated fairly and respectfully. This notion is central to procedural justice theories, which argue that people will be more likely to comply with the law when they feel treated in a just and decent way by actors who enforce the law. At present, it is unknown whether or not a procedurally just treatment during imprisonment can reduce postprison reoffending rates. This study examined (a) whether prisoners’ procedur...
Although a range of opinions about the impact of incarceration on later offending have been articula...
This article examines the effects of custodial versus non-custodial sentences on recidivism. An 8-ye...
iii In the early 1970s, the state and federal prison population was under 200,000, with incarceratio...
Reoffending rates after release from prison are high in most Western countries. Knowledge on how cer...
Procedural justice literature suggests that when criminal justice authorities treat people with fair...
Procedural justice literature suggests that when criminal justice authorities treat people with fair...
Studies of procedural justice and legitimacy have shown that where legal actors employ formal rules ...
A humane and fair treatment of prisoners is of intrinsic value in itself, and is generally acclaimed...
In the Netherlands, suspended sentences are increasingly imposed as alternatives to short-term impri...
Adjusted sentences may be considered as detrimental or favorable to former offenders' re-entry. Acco...
Background Given the high prevalence of mental health problems among prisoners, knowledge on its det...
Countering deterrence theory, recent scholarship suggests that incarceration may be criminogenic. Th...
Studies of procedural justice and legitimacy have shown that where legal actors use formal rules in ...
Recent scholarship suggests disciplinary protocols and incarcerated individuals’ perceptions of proc...
This study examines the effect of prison on re-offending among offenders convicted of either non-agg...
Although a range of opinions about the impact of incarceration on later offending have been articula...
This article examines the effects of custodial versus non-custodial sentences on recidivism. An 8-ye...
iii In the early 1970s, the state and federal prison population was under 200,000, with incarceratio...
Reoffending rates after release from prison are high in most Western countries. Knowledge on how cer...
Procedural justice literature suggests that when criminal justice authorities treat people with fair...
Procedural justice literature suggests that when criminal justice authorities treat people with fair...
Studies of procedural justice and legitimacy have shown that where legal actors employ formal rules ...
A humane and fair treatment of prisoners is of intrinsic value in itself, and is generally acclaimed...
In the Netherlands, suspended sentences are increasingly imposed as alternatives to short-term impri...
Adjusted sentences may be considered as detrimental or favorable to former offenders' re-entry. Acco...
Background Given the high prevalence of mental health problems among prisoners, knowledge on its det...
Countering deterrence theory, recent scholarship suggests that incarceration may be criminogenic. Th...
Studies of procedural justice and legitimacy have shown that where legal actors use formal rules in ...
Recent scholarship suggests disciplinary protocols and incarcerated individuals’ perceptions of proc...
This study examines the effect of prison on re-offending among offenders convicted of either non-agg...
Although a range of opinions about the impact of incarceration on later offending have been articula...
This article examines the effects of custodial versus non-custodial sentences on recidivism. An 8-ye...
iii In the early 1970s, the state and federal prison population was under 200,000, with incarceratio...