Predicting Offender-Generated Exchange Rates: Implications for a Theory of Sentence Severity

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May: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8275-6773

MSU Affiliation

College of Arts and Sciences; Department of Sociology

Creation Date

2026-06-01

Abstract

We solicited offender-generated exchange rates between prison and several noncustodial sanctions from a sample of 588 offenders currently serving community-based punishments. We then regressed these exchange rates on demographic, attitudinal, and correctional experience indicators. Males, Blacks, older offenders, offenders with prison experience, and those who agree most strongly with reasons to avoid alternative sanctions are likely to serve less of a given alternative to avoid imprisonment. In addition, offender-generated exchange rates are used to develop a ranking of sanction severity that includes prison and nine intermediate sanctions. Implications of these findings for correctional policy, practice, and a theory of sentence severity are discussed. © 2005 Sage Publications.

Publication Date

7-1-2005

Publication Title

Crime and Delinquency

Publisher

SAGE Publications

First Page

373

Last Page

399

Rights

© 2005 Sage Publications

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Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

https://doi.org/10.1177/0011128704271459