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Herzog, Sergio – Crime & Delinquency, 2008
Theoretical perspectives, supported by empirical evidence, have consistently argued that the judicial treatment of offenders by criminal justice agents is sometimes biased by extralegal factors, such as offenders' sociodemographic characteristics. According to defensive attribution theory, individuals tend to protect themselves against unfortunate…
Descriptors: Attribution Theory, Crime, Criminals, Justice
Herzog, Sergio – Crime & Delinquency, 2004
Although a common practice in many legal systems, plea bargaining (PB) tends to be held in low esteem by the public at large. In the present study, which was based on a survey of a national sample of Israeli respondents, a factorial design methodology was used to examine public attitudes toward varied PB scenarios. It was hypothesized that opening…
Descriptors: Public Support, Foreign Countries, Criminal Law, Crime