Measuring risk and blameworthiness in the sentencing of criminal defendants : an exploratory study in Western Australia's Higher Courts


Autoria(s): Bond, Christine; Jeffries, Samantha
Data(s)

01/07/2011

Resumo

The focal concern perspective dominates quantitative explorations of judicial sentencing. A critical argument underlying this perspective is the role of judicial assessments of risk and blameworthiness. Prior research has not generally explored how these two concepts fit together. This study provides an empirical test of the focal concerns perspective by examining the latent structure among the measures traditionally used in sentencing research, and investigates the extent to which focal concerns can be applied in a non-US jurisdiction. Using factor analysis (as suggested by prior research), we find evidence of distinct factors of risk and blameworthiness, with separate and independent effects on sentencing outcomes. We also identify the need for further development of the focal concerns perspective, especially around the role of perceptual shorthand.

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application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/43824/

Publicador

Sydney Law School, University of Sydney

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/43824/1/BondJeffries_CICJ_23_1_Measuring_Risk%5B1%5D.pdf

http://sydney.edu.au/law/criminology/journal/index.shtml

Bond, Christine & Jeffries, Samantha (2011) Measuring risk and blameworthiness in the sentencing of criminal defendants : an exploratory study in Western Australia's Higher Courts. Current Issues in Criminal Justice, 23(1), pp. 17-36.

Direitos

Copyright 2011 Sydney Law School, University of Sydney

Fonte

Faculty of Law; School of Justice

Palavras-Chave #160299 Criminology not elsewhere classified #Sentencing #Risk #Blameworthiness #Focal Concerns
Tipo

Journal Article