2021
DOI: 10.1177/26338076211051785
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Racial animus and its association with punitive sentencing and crime types: Do Australian community attitudes reflect the United States’?

Abstract: The racial animus model argues that public support for punitive sentencing of criminal offenders is shaped by threat perceptions associated with cultural minority groups. This study applies the racial animus model to examine support for the punitive sentencing of criminal offenders in the United States and Australia. It also examines whether racial animus mediates the possible difference in punitive attitudes between each country toward different crime types. Online survey data were obtained in the US and Aust… Show more

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