Research shows that when a study has participants act as mock jurors and experimentally manipulates child abuse, participants tend to recommend more lenient sentences for offenders with a history of abuse. Majority of the current research uses serious criminal offenses, such as murder, and many do not look into the influence of race, sex, and type of abuse. This study examined people’s perceptions of juvenile offenders who were maltreated as children by manipulating type of crime, type of abuse, the race of offender, and the sex of offender to see if these variables would influence the punitiveness of sentencing, and perceptions of the offender’s intent, responsibility, and blameworthiness. We recruited 209 Appalachian State University stud...
Research on child sexual abuse court cases has demonstrated that factors such as the age and gender ...
Indecent images of children (IIOC) offences are on the rise year by year, in part due to the easy ac...
The way courts treat criminals depends on a variety of factors. This paper examines how age, sex, an...
Fictitious court cases involving child abuse were presented to 140 male undergraduates and 140 male ...
Prior research indicates that there are racial disparities throughout the criminal justice system, i...
The purpose of the present study was to examine the relationship between individual factors and puni...
While the US court system has begun to favor rehabilitation over harsh sentences in recent years, qu...
Child sexual offenders are commonly viewed as some of the worst offenders within North American soci...
We investigated whether and how a juvenile’s history of experiencing sexual abuse affects public per...
Crime severity has been found to be one of the best predictors of sentencing decisions (Darley, Carl...
Understanding jurors’ perceptions of juvenile defendants has become increasingly important as more a...
We investigated whether and how a juvenile’s history of experiencing sexual abuse affects public per...
Experiencing trauma can result in neurological and biological changes, precipitating long-term damag...
The juvenile justice system was founded on the beliefs that youth were inherently different from adu...
This study uses data from the 1997 Survey of Inmates in State Correctional Facilities to examine the...
Research on child sexual abuse court cases has demonstrated that factors such as the age and gender ...
Indecent images of children (IIOC) offences are on the rise year by year, in part due to the easy ac...
The way courts treat criminals depends on a variety of factors. This paper examines how age, sex, an...
Fictitious court cases involving child abuse were presented to 140 male undergraduates and 140 male ...
Prior research indicates that there are racial disparities throughout the criminal justice system, i...
The purpose of the present study was to examine the relationship between individual factors and puni...
While the US court system has begun to favor rehabilitation over harsh sentences in recent years, qu...
Child sexual offenders are commonly viewed as some of the worst offenders within North American soci...
We investigated whether and how a juvenile’s history of experiencing sexual abuse affects public per...
Crime severity has been found to be one of the best predictors of sentencing decisions (Darley, Carl...
Understanding jurors’ perceptions of juvenile defendants has become increasingly important as more a...
We investigated whether and how a juvenile’s history of experiencing sexual abuse affects public per...
Experiencing trauma can result in neurological and biological changes, precipitating long-term damag...
The juvenile justice system was founded on the beliefs that youth were inherently different from adu...
This study uses data from the 1997 Survey of Inmates in State Correctional Facilities to examine the...
Research on child sexual abuse court cases has demonstrated that factors such as the age and gender ...
Indecent images of children (IIOC) offences are on the rise year by year, in part due to the easy ac...
The way courts treat criminals depends on a variety of factors. This paper examines how age, sex, an...