Although it has been argued that sentencing guidelines reduce the favorable treatment afforded female offenders, only one study has directly theoretically assessed the impact of guidelines on sentencing outcomes for men versus women. This study examines the influence of guidelines on the outcomes of male and female defendants sentenced in Pennsylvania by examining three periods, including one period during which guide-lines were suspended. Results indicate that female, compared to male, offenders were less likely to be incarcerated in jail or prison and received shorter sentences in all peri-ods; differences were not greatest when guidelines were suspended. Findings suggest that Pennsylvania’s structured sentencing model has not affected th...
This project represents an examination of the sentencing patterns of the Circuit Courts in Kentucky ...
The Federal Sentencing Reporter has provided an important service by publishing this symposium, Gend...
A long debate has existed in criminal justice literature about the effects of legal variables and ex...
Early research on the role of gender in criminal justice processing led to the hypothesis that women...
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...
Using a matched sampling method, this research examined the process of sex-based differentiation in ...
Research examining the role of gender in criminal sentencing has focused on gender bias, in that fem...
Using a matched sampling method, this research examined the process of sex-based differentiation in ...
This study seeks to add additional knowledge to the study of gender effects inthe sentencing of crim...
abstract: Previous studies exploring variability in sentencing decisions have consistently found gen...
Gender differences in criminal court outcomes for men and women are almost axiomatic in contemporary...
Despite sentencing reforms over the last few decades, many states failed to introduce guidelines, in...
This study uses data from male and female adult offenders sentenced in a large urban county in the U...
Disparity in sentencing outcomes continues to garner considerable attention in the research literatu...
This project represents an examination of the sentencing patterns of the Circuit Courts in Kentucky ...
The Federal Sentencing Reporter has provided an important service by publishing this symposium, Gend...
A long debate has existed in criminal justice literature about the effects of legal variables and ex...
Early research on the role of gender in criminal justice processing led to the hypothesis that women...
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...
Using a matched sampling method, this research examined the process of sex-based differentiation in ...
Research examining the role of gender in criminal sentencing has focused on gender bias, in that fem...
Using a matched sampling method, this research examined the process of sex-based differentiation in ...
This study seeks to add additional knowledge to the study of gender effects inthe sentencing of crim...
abstract: Previous studies exploring variability in sentencing decisions have consistently found gen...
Gender differences in criminal court outcomes for men and women are almost axiomatic in contemporary...
Despite sentencing reforms over the last few decades, many states failed to introduce guidelines, in...
This study uses data from male and female adult offenders sentenced in a large urban county in the U...
Disparity in sentencing outcomes continues to garner considerable attention in the research literatu...
This project represents an examination of the sentencing patterns of the Circuit Courts in Kentucky ...
The Federal Sentencing Reporter has provided an important service by publishing this symposium, Gend...
A long debate has existed in criminal justice literature about the effects of legal variables and ex...