The Impact of Offence Type and Gender‐Role Attitudes on Sentencing Decisions for Male and Female Offenders
Nina Sophie Trist,
Calli Tzani‐Pepelasi,
Maria Ioannou
et al.
Abstract:Research on sentencing decisions has found female offenders are often sentenced more leniently than male offenders. However, mixed findings have prompted researchers to argue that other factors, such as the offence type and gender‐role attitudes of the decision‐maker, may also play a role. This study is a loose replication of previous research conducted with a Turkish sample, to establish whether gender and gender‐role attitudes can predict sentencing decisions in a UK sample, and if there is an interaction ef… Show more
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