Journal article

Sentencing and public opinion: An empirical study of punitiveness and lenience and its implications for penal moderation

A Lovegrove

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology | SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD | Published : 2013

Abstract

This study explores the character of the public's attitudes to the punishment of individual offenders. Unnever and Cullen's theory of empathy and, to a lesser extent, Garland's concept of the offender as 'other' provided the guiding framework. Four serious cases, involving six offenders, were presented by the actual sentencing judges to over 470 participants in 32 groups around Victoria, Australia. The participants individually imposed sentences on these offenders; as well they gave reasons for their sentences and discussed the judges' sentences. The findings are consistent with Unnever and Cullen's theory, but only partially consistent with Garland's concept. Thus, for each offender, the se..

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