In the following thesis project, I investigate if there is a gender bias in the sentencing of violent crimes. The first part of this thesis uses previous research to explore two theories that could explain a possible gender bias. The backlash theory states that women should be sentenced more harshly because they receive more severe treatment as punishment for transgressions against their gender roles – these transgressions being both committing a crime and exhibiting violent or aggressive behavior. The chivalry theory states that, as a result of gender roles placing men in a more powerful, dominant role in society and women in a weak, submissive role, the men in power will feel nurturing and protective over women and will therefore lessen t...
Can the same risk classification instrument be used for both female and male prisoners? The authors ...
This Article attempts to explain some of the disparity in criminality between males and females by a...
The Federal Sentencing Reporter has provided an important service by publishing this symposium, Gend...
Research examining the role of gender in criminal sentencing has focused on gender bias, in that fem...
Prior research on the role of gender in perceptions of crime and sentencing has focused primarily on...
The purpose of this study was to explore gender stereotypes involved with criminal sentencing. Previ...
This study investigates the impact of juror gender, perpetrator and victim gender and sexist attitud...
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...
Objective. Many studies find that females benefit from their gender in sentencing decisions. Few res...
This study aimed to assess whether gender affected citizens\u27 perceptions about punishment for dom...
Early research on the role of gender in criminal justice processing led to the hypothesis that women...
There are differing views on the criminal justice system and sentences that are given to criminals. ...
The relation between gender and criminality is strong, and is likely to remain so. Women have tradit...
Can the same risk classification instrument be used for both female and male prisoners? The authors ...
This Article attempts to explain some of the disparity in criminality between males and females by a...
The Federal Sentencing Reporter has provided an important service by publishing this symposium, Gend...
Research examining the role of gender in criminal sentencing has focused on gender bias, in that fem...
Prior research on the role of gender in perceptions of crime and sentencing has focused primarily on...
The purpose of this study was to explore gender stereotypes involved with criminal sentencing. Previ...
This study investigates the impact of juror gender, perpetrator and victim gender and sexist attitud...
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...
Objective. Many studies find that females benefit from their gender in sentencing decisions. Few res...
This study aimed to assess whether gender affected citizens\u27 perceptions about punishment for dom...
Early research on the role of gender in criminal justice processing led to the hypothesis that women...
There are differing views on the criminal justice system and sentences that are given to criminals. ...
The relation between gender and criminality is strong, and is likely to remain so. Women have tradit...
Can the same risk classification instrument be used for both female and male prisoners? The authors ...
This Article attempts to explain some of the disparity in criminality between males and females by a...
The Federal Sentencing Reporter has provided an important service by publishing this symposium, Gend...