University of Massachusetts Lowell, USA.
Niagara University, NY, USA.
Sex Abuse. 2020 Oct;32(7):778-805. doi: 10.1177/1079063219852936. Epub 2019 Jun 3.
This study examines effects of court and community contextual factors on sentencing outcomes for individuals convicted of sexual crimes using indicators from two perspectives-focal concerns and populist punitiveness. Sourced from the Pennsylvania Commission on Sentencing, the sample includes 9,431 persons convicted of sexual crimes and a precision-matched sample of persons convicted of non-sexual violent crimes for comparison. Based on multilevel hurdle regression models for both incarceration and sentence length decisions, results indicate that individuals convicted of sexual crimes face enhanced sentence severity in judicial districts with smaller courts, increased jail capacity, stronger political competition, and higher religious homogeneity. The results also suggest statistically significant differences between effects for persons convicted of sexual crimes and a matched sample of persons convicted of violent crimes. Overall, results suggest that specific contextual factors have a distinguishable impact on sentencing of individuals convicted of sexual crimes.
本研究从关注焦点和民粹惩罚两个角度,利用来自法院和社区的背景因素指标,考察了这些因素对被判犯有性犯罪的个人的量刑结果的影响。该样本来源于宾夕法尼亚州量刑委员会,包括 9431 名被判犯有性犯罪的人和一个经精确匹配的被判犯有非性暴力犯罪的人作为比较样本。基于对监禁和刑期决策的多层障碍回归模型,结果表明,在法院规模较小、监狱容量增加、政治竞争加剧和宗教同质性更高的司法辖区,被判犯有性犯罪的个人面临更严厉的判决。结果还表明,被判犯有性犯罪的人和被判犯有暴力犯罪的经匹配样本的影响之间存在统计学上显著的差异。总的来说,结果表明,特定的背景因素对被判犯有性犯罪的个人的量刑有明显的影响。