Understanding public attitudes to sentencing is important given the potential impact of public confidence in the criminal justice system on law reform and the potential influence of perceptions about community attitudes toward sentencing on judicial policy. The current study comprised a partial replication of research by Carroll, Perkowitz, Lurigio and Weaver (1987) which investigated the impact of attitudes and beliefs on sentencing goal preferences in an American sample. This Australian community sample comprised 306 participants, 128 males (M = 46.33 years, SD = 15.56) and 178 females (M = 44.27 years, SD = 13.53). The relative importance of demographic characteristics, personality variables, beliefs about the causes of crime and fear of...
Findings concerning people’s attitudes toward crime and punishment are often at odds, perhaps influe...
The current study sought to assess the extent to which residents of different jurisdictions agree as...
The present study aimed to explore the possible predictors of attitudes towards capital punishment a...
The current study utilised a within groups design to explore whether a disparity exists between soci...
A widespread public preference for harsher sentencing (punitiveness) has been documented in a range ...
This study examined the impact of prior personal or vicarious experience with the criminal justice s...
Preferences of 800 randomly selected Australians for retributive and utilitarian sentencing purposes...
Preferences of 800 randomly selected Australians for retributive and utilitarian sentencing purposes...
Preferences of 800 randomly selected Australians for retributive and utilitarian sentencing purposes...
In English-speaking western cultures the punitive attitudes towards law-breakers is well documented....
The authors explored the characteristics of individuals that affect their attitudes toward restorati...
Public attitudes to sanctioning reflect a general assumption what governmental reaction is justified...
This article reports on the outcomes of small group deliberations on levels of punitiveness and publ...
During the 1970s penal philosophy moved toward what has become known as the Neo-Classical Revival. T...
There are differing views on the criminal justice system and sentences that are given to criminals. ...
Findings concerning people’s attitudes toward crime and punishment are often at odds, perhaps influe...
The current study sought to assess the extent to which residents of different jurisdictions agree as...
The present study aimed to explore the possible predictors of attitudes towards capital punishment a...
The current study utilised a within groups design to explore whether a disparity exists between soci...
A widespread public preference for harsher sentencing (punitiveness) has been documented in a range ...
This study examined the impact of prior personal or vicarious experience with the criminal justice s...
Preferences of 800 randomly selected Australians for retributive and utilitarian sentencing purposes...
Preferences of 800 randomly selected Australians for retributive and utilitarian sentencing purposes...
Preferences of 800 randomly selected Australians for retributive and utilitarian sentencing purposes...
In English-speaking western cultures the punitive attitudes towards law-breakers is well documented....
The authors explored the characteristics of individuals that affect their attitudes toward restorati...
Public attitudes to sanctioning reflect a general assumption what governmental reaction is justified...
This article reports on the outcomes of small group deliberations on levels of punitiveness and publ...
During the 1970s penal philosophy moved toward what has become known as the Neo-Classical Revival. T...
There are differing views on the criminal justice system and sentences that are given to criminals. ...
Findings concerning people’s attitudes toward crime and punishment are often at odds, perhaps influe...
The current study sought to assess the extent to which residents of different jurisdictions agree as...
The present study aimed to explore the possible predictors of attitudes towards capital punishment a...