Research examining the role of gender in criminal sentencing has focused on gender bias, in that females are sentenced to lesser punishments than males for the same offense. What many studies have not addressed is the extent to which sentencing guidelines have affected gender bias. In other words, does gender bias exist, even in the presence of sentencing guidelines? This study addresses this question by examining the factors that influence a judge's decision to sentence males and females to particular punishments. In this study, the sample is split among males and females and various legally relevant and irrelevant factors are analyzed to determine which variables are significant indicators of punishment for each sex.Results indicated that...
Introduction: For years, crime investigation did not consider female, given the reduced involvement ...
A summary of international and national research shows that, in comparison to men, women generally r...
A long debate has existed in criminal justice literature about the effects of legal variables and ex...
Using data from the United States Sentencing Commission (2001-2003), we examine the role of gender i...
Objective. Many studies find that females benefit from their gender in sentencing decisions. Few res...
Early research on the role of gender in criminal justice processing led to the hypothesis that women...
The purpose of this study was to explore gender stereotypes involved with criminal sentencing. Previ...
In the following thesis project, I investigate if there is a gender bias in the sentencing of violen...
Using a matched sampling method, this research examined the process of sex-based differentiation in ...
Several factors have been found to impact jury decision-making in death penalty cases. Previous rese...
The relation between gender and criminality is strong, and is likely to remain so. Women have tradit...
The Federal Sentencing Reporter has provided an important service by publishing this symposium, Gend...
This study seeks to add additional knowledge to the study of gender effects inthe sentencing of crim...
We explore the effects of a trial judge\u27s gender in criminal sentencing decisions by addressing t...
This article focuses on the structure of female and male crimes and gender disparities in sentencing...
Introduction: For years, crime investigation did not consider female, given the reduced involvement ...
A summary of international and national research shows that, in comparison to men, women generally r...
A long debate has existed in criminal justice literature about the effects of legal variables and ex...
Using data from the United States Sentencing Commission (2001-2003), we examine the role of gender i...
Objective. Many studies find that females benefit from their gender in sentencing decisions. Few res...
Early research on the role of gender in criminal justice processing led to the hypothesis that women...
The purpose of this study was to explore gender stereotypes involved with criminal sentencing. Previ...
In the following thesis project, I investigate if there is a gender bias in the sentencing of violen...
Using a matched sampling method, this research examined the process of sex-based differentiation in ...
Several factors have been found to impact jury decision-making in death penalty cases. Previous rese...
The relation between gender and criminality is strong, and is likely to remain so. Women have tradit...
The Federal Sentencing Reporter has provided an important service by publishing this symposium, Gend...
This study seeks to add additional knowledge to the study of gender effects inthe sentencing of crim...
We explore the effects of a trial judge\u27s gender in criminal sentencing decisions by addressing t...
This article focuses on the structure of female and male crimes and gender disparities in sentencing...
Introduction: For years, crime investigation did not consider female, given the reduced involvement ...
A summary of international and national research shows that, in comparison to men, women generally r...
A long debate has existed in criminal justice literature about the effects of legal variables and ex...