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Is All Punishment Local? The Effects of Jurisdictional Context on Sentence Length
by
Chen, Elsa Y.
in
African Americans
/ California
/ Contextual effects
/ Crime
/ Criminal justice
/ Criminal sentences
/ Criminal sentencing
/ Criminal sociology. Police. Delinquency. Deviance. Suicide
/ Criminals
/ Hispanic Americans
/ Hispanics
/ Imprisonment
/ Inmates
/ Jurisdiction
/ Juvenile delinquency
/ Length of sentence
/ Linear Analysis
/ Minority groups
/ Offenders
/ Offenses
/ Organizational Crime
/ Parole
/ Perception
/ Place
/ Prisons
/ Public Safety
/ Punishment
/ Race, Ethnicity, Space, and Place
/ Sociology
/ Sociology of law and criminology
/ Spatial analysis
/ Strikes
/ Threat
/ Threats
/ Three strikes laws
/ U.S.A
/ Violent crimes
2013
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Is All Punishment Local? The Effects of Jurisdictional Context on Sentence Length
by
Chen, Elsa Y.
in
African Americans
/ California
/ Contextual effects
/ Crime
/ Criminal justice
/ Criminal sentences
/ Criminal sentencing
/ Criminal sociology. Police. Delinquency. Deviance. Suicide
/ Criminals
/ Hispanic Americans
/ Hispanics
/ Imprisonment
/ Inmates
/ Jurisdiction
/ Juvenile delinquency
/ Length of sentence
/ Linear Analysis
/ Minority groups
/ Offenders
/ Offenses
/ Organizational Crime
/ Parole
/ Perception
/ Place
/ Prisons
/ Public Safety
/ Punishment
/ Race, Ethnicity, Space, and Place
/ Sociology
/ Sociology of law and criminology
/ Spatial analysis
/ Strikes
/ Threat
/ Threats
/ Three strikes laws
/ U.S.A
/ Violent crimes
2013
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Is All Punishment Local? The Effects of Jurisdictional Context on Sentence Length
by
Chen, Elsa Y.
in
African Americans
/ California
/ Contextual effects
/ Crime
/ Criminal justice
/ Criminal sentences
/ Criminal sentencing
/ Criminal sociology. Police. Delinquency. Deviance. Suicide
/ Criminals
/ Hispanic Americans
/ Hispanics
/ Imprisonment
/ Inmates
/ Jurisdiction
/ Juvenile delinquency
/ Length of sentence
/ Linear Analysis
/ Minority groups
/ Offenders
/ Offenses
/ Organizational Crime
/ Parole
/ Perception
/ Place
/ Prisons
/ Public Safety
/ Punishment
/ Race, Ethnicity, Space, and Place
/ Sociology
/ Sociology of law and criminology
/ Spatial analysis
/ Strikes
/ Threat
/ Threats
/ Three strikes laws
/ U.S.A
/ Violent crimes
2013
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Is All Punishment Local? The Effects of Jurisdictional Context on Sentence Length
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Is All Punishment Local? The Effects of Jurisdictional Context on Sentence Length
2013
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Overview
Objectives. This article investigates the extent to which contextual and individual factors influence the length of prison sentences in California. Methods. The analysis applies a hierarchical linear model to individual and county-level data. Results. Some characteristics of the racial, organizational, and public safety environments are found to influence the length of prison terms. Conclusions. The findings support the organizational maintenance perspective and the idea of minority incarceration as a response to a perceived crime threat. Political environment is not found to have a significant effect on sentence lengths, and the findings do not support the racial threat hypothesis. The effects of contextual factors are more modest than those of individual attributes, including legally relevant variables, such as offense severity, prior record, parole status, and three strikes eligibility. African-American and younger offenders receive longer sentences, but this effect is not found for Latinos. Substantive, methodological, and policy implications are discussed.
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Ltd,Southwestern Social Science Association,Wiley
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