Does the 'Family Factor' Really Matter? Sentencing Offenders in Domestic and Non-Domestic Violence Cases in Russia

23 Pages Posted: 28 Feb 2018 Last revised: 15 May 2018

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Iryna Chatsverykova

European University at St. Petersburg (EUSP)

Vadim Volkov

European University at St. Petersburg (EUSP)

Date Written: February 28, 2018

Abstract

While research on criminal sentencing has been an active field of inquiry for decades, social disparities in sentencing of domestic and non-domestic violent offenders remain understudied. Using court data on defendants persecuted in Russia in 2010-2013 enriched with information from verdict texts, we examine the effects of diverse socio-demographic characteristics and victim-offender relationship on both incarceration and sentence length decisions in violent cases, controlling for a range of legal factors. Gender, marital, parental, and employment statuses, educational background, criminal record and some other social characteristics differ significantly among offenders convicted of intimate partner violence, child-parent abuse, or non-domestic violence. Offenders sentenced for child-parent violence have a higher probability to be incarcerated than other violent offenders, while the probability of incarceration does not differ significantly for perpetrators of intimate partner violence compared to non-domestic violent offenders. Moreover, partner abusers receive even shorter sentences than non-domestic violent offenders. This effect sustains only for female offenders but not male offenders when the interaction of gender and the victim-offender relationship is included. Marriage usually decreases sentence severity. However, victim-offender relationship significantly moderates the effect. Partner abusers receive no discount in sentence length for being officially married than offenders in non-domestic violence cases.

Keywords: sentencing, domestic violence, incarceration, gender, social disparity

JEL Classification: K420

Suggested Citation

Chatsverykova, Iryna and Volkov, Vadim, Does the 'Family Factor' Really Matter? Sentencing Offenders in Domestic and Non-Domestic Violence Cases in Russia (February 28, 2018). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3131737 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3131737

Iryna Chatsverykova (Contact Author)

European University at St. Petersburg (EUSP) ( email )

3 Gagarinskaya Street
St. Petersburg, 191187
Russia

Vadim Volkov

European University at St. Petersburg (EUSP) ( email )

3 Gagarinskaya Street
St. Petersburg, 191187
Russia

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