Sociological literature in the area of Protestant religions suggests that association with fundamentalist denominations increases criminal punitiveness. Previous research has, however, examined this relationship without accounting for the possible influence of intolerance. This is the first study of its kind to use a national level dataset to examine the relationship of Protestant fundamentalism to criminal punitiveness. Using data from the 1991 General Social Survey, this study introduces the variable intolerance into the relationship, which prior research has shown to be related to both Protestant fundamentalism and criminal punitiveness. Bivariate correlations and path analysis reveal that intolerance is a significant variable for explai...
Using data on 1,214 families from the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study, this study explore...
This paper examines the relation between “directiveness” and levels of religiosity (conceptualized a...
Fundamentalism not only predicts prejudice toward outgroups but also prosociality toward proximal ta...
Sociological literature in the area of Protestant religions suggests that association with fundament...
Given the scant research on spousal violence and religion, the present study focuses on denomination...
This study builds upon and extends the study of regional differences in lethal violence by examining...
This study investigates the effects of having a religious affiliation and of an individual’s level o...
Research has shown that punitive attitudes are influenced by denominational affiliation, religious p...
Past research on religious fundamentalism was mainly focused on its associations with problematic at...
The aim of this thesis was to test whether the protestant faith or the protestant tradition is the c...
The increased propensity to engage in punitive behaviors among religious fundamentalists has been es...
Although research typically has failed to establish a relationship between religious affiliation and...
Religion has long been recognized as an underlying aspect of correctional policies. Researchers, how...
Religion has long been recognized as an underlying aspect of correctional policies. Researchers, how...
This paper provides a review of the literature that assesses the relationship between religion and c...
Using data on 1,214 families from the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study, this study explore...
This paper examines the relation between “directiveness” and levels of religiosity (conceptualized a...
Fundamentalism not only predicts prejudice toward outgroups but also prosociality toward proximal ta...
Sociological literature in the area of Protestant religions suggests that association with fundament...
Given the scant research on spousal violence and religion, the present study focuses on denomination...
This study builds upon and extends the study of regional differences in lethal violence by examining...
This study investigates the effects of having a religious affiliation and of an individual’s level o...
Research has shown that punitive attitudes are influenced by denominational affiliation, religious p...
Past research on religious fundamentalism was mainly focused on its associations with problematic at...
The aim of this thesis was to test whether the protestant faith or the protestant tradition is the c...
The increased propensity to engage in punitive behaviors among religious fundamentalists has been es...
Although research typically has failed to establish a relationship between religious affiliation and...
Religion has long been recognized as an underlying aspect of correctional policies. Researchers, how...
Religion has long been recognized as an underlying aspect of correctional policies. Researchers, how...
This paper provides a review of the literature that assesses the relationship between religion and c...
Using data on 1,214 families from the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study, this study explore...
This paper examines the relation between “directiveness” and levels of religiosity (conceptualized a...
Fundamentalism not only predicts prejudice toward outgroups but also prosociality toward proximal ta...