Objective. Many studies find that females benefit from their gender in sentencing decisions. Few researchers, however, address whether the gender‐sentencing association might be stronger for some crimes, such as minor nonviolent offending, and weaker for other offenses, such as serious violent crime. Method. Using a large random sample of convicted offenders in Texas drawn from a statewide project on sentencing practices mandated by the 73rd Texas Legislature, logistic regression and OLS regression analyses of likelihood of imprisonment and prison length illustrate the importance of looking at sentencing outcomes not only in terms of gender but also in terms of crime type. Results. Specifically, we find that the effect of gender on sentenci...
This article focuses on the structure of female and male crimes and gender disparities in sentencing...
Using a matched sampling method, this research examined the process of sex-based differentiation in ...
Can the same risk classification instrument be used for both female and male prisoners? The authors ...
Theoretical and empirical research pertaining to the influence of gender on sentencing outcomes has ...
Theoretical and empirical research pertaining to the influence of gender on sentencing outcomes has ...
The relation between gender and criminality is strong, and is likely to remain so. Women have tradit...
Using data from the United States Sentencing Commission (2001-2003), we examine the role of gender i...
Early research on the role of gender in criminal justice processing led to the hypothesis that women...
Research examining the role of gender in criminal sentencing has focused on gender bias, in that fem...
Gender differences in criminal court outcomes for men and women are almost axiomatic in contemporary...
This study seeks to add additional knowledge to the study of gender effects inthe sentencing of crim...
A long debate has existed in criminal justice literature about the effects of legal variables and ex...
abstract: Previous studies exploring variability in sentencing decisions have consistently found gen...
Across wide-ranging contexts, academic literature and the popular press have identified pervasive ge...
In the following thesis project, I investigate if there is a gender bias in the sentencing of violen...
This article focuses on the structure of female and male crimes and gender disparities in sentencing...
Using a matched sampling method, this research examined the process of sex-based differentiation in ...
Can the same risk classification instrument be used for both female and male prisoners? The authors ...
Theoretical and empirical research pertaining to the influence of gender on sentencing outcomes has ...
Theoretical and empirical research pertaining to the influence of gender on sentencing outcomes has ...
The relation between gender and criminality is strong, and is likely to remain so. Women have tradit...
Using data from the United States Sentencing Commission (2001-2003), we examine the role of gender i...
Early research on the role of gender in criminal justice processing led to the hypothesis that women...
Research examining the role of gender in criminal sentencing has focused on gender bias, in that fem...
Gender differences in criminal court outcomes for men and women are almost axiomatic in contemporary...
This study seeks to add additional knowledge to the study of gender effects inthe sentencing of crim...
A long debate has existed in criminal justice literature about the effects of legal variables and ex...
abstract: Previous studies exploring variability in sentencing decisions have consistently found gen...
Across wide-ranging contexts, academic literature and the popular press have identified pervasive ge...
In the following thesis project, I investigate if there is a gender bias in the sentencing of violen...
This article focuses on the structure of female and male crimes and gender disparities in sentencing...
Using a matched sampling method, this research examined the process of sex-based differentiation in ...
Can the same risk classification instrument be used for both female and male prisoners? The authors ...