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量刑、家庭暴力与澳大利亚原住民的过度代表性:法庭所在地是否重要?

Sentencing, Domestic Violence, and the Overrepresentation of Indigenous Australians: Does Court Location Matter?

机构信息

The University of Queensland, St Lucia, Australia.

出版信息

J Interpers Violence. 2021 Nov;36(21-22):10588-10613. doi: 10.1177/0886260519885916. Epub 2019 Nov 8.

Abstract

The significant overrepresentation of Indigenous people in Australian prisons has been the subject of numerous studies. In this article, we build on recent research suggesting that sentencing in domestic violence cases might be an important contributor to this overrepresentation of Indigenous people. We broaden the existing research by examining differences for Indigenous and non-Indigenous defendants in domestic violence cases across a range of sentencing outcomes including imprisonment, probation, fines, and good behavior orders. We also consider whether the degree of geographic remoteness of the court influences these sentencing outcomes. To accomplish this, we use administrative court data from Queensland, Australia, and employ a multinomial hierarchical modeling strategy appropriate for nested court-level multilevel data. The findings further support recent Australian research suggesting that there are sentencing disparities for Indigenous and non-Indigenous people in relation to domestic violence, and in particular, that harsher sentences such as imprisonment are disproportionately reserved for Indigenous defendants. Our research demonstrates that these disparities in the likelihood of imprisonment occur irrespective of defendants' domestic violence protection order (DVO) breach histories and the location of the sentencing court. Based on the findings, we conclude with a discussion of possible ways forward. Although there is no question that Indigenous women should be safe and free from violence, supporting a harsher sentencing regime for those who breach DVOs is not effective. Instead, we argue that flexible strategies that work within and for Indigenous communities in Australia are required.

摘要

澳大利亚监狱中土著居民的严重代表性过高一直是众多研究的主题。在本文中,我们借鉴了最近的研究,该研究表明,在家庭暴力案件中的判决可能是造成土著居民代表性过高的一个重要因素。我们通过检查在一系列判决结果(包括监禁、缓刑、罚款和良好行为令)中,土著和非土著被告在家庭暴力案件中的差异,扩大了现有研究。我们还考虑了法院的地理位置偏远程度是否会影响这些判决结果。为了实现这一目标,我们使用了来自澳大利亚昆士兰州的行政法院数据,并采用了适合嵌套法院水平多层次数据的多项层次建模策略。研究结果进一步支持了最近澳大利亚的研究,即土著居民和非土著居民在家庭暴力方面存在判决差异,特别是监禁等更严厉的判决不成比例地留给了土著被告。我们的研究表明,无论被告是否违反家庭暴力保护令(DVO)以及判决法院的位置如何,在监禁的可能性方面都存在这种差异。根据研究结果,我们在讨论中提出了可能的前进方向。尽管毫无疑问,土著妇女应该安全,免受暴力侵害,但支持对违反 DVOs 的人实施更严厉的判决制度并不是有效的。相反,我们认为需要在澳大利亚的土著社区内部和为土著社区制定灵活的策略。

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