What Influences Offenders' Willingness to Serve Alternative Sanctions?
ORCID
May: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8275-6773
MSU Affiliation
College of Arts and Sciences; Department of Sociology
Creation Date
2026-06-01
Abstract
Previous research has revealed gender and racial differences in offenders’ perceptions of the severity of prison compared to alternative sanctions. This research extends that literature by examining the relative impact of demographic, correctional experience, and attitudinal indicators on the amount of probation, community service, and boot camp that male and female prison inmates will endure to avoid 1 year of actual imprisonment. Results highlight differences in perceptions of the relative severity of alternative sanctions among prisoners and identify factors that contribute to these differences. Implications for correctional policy and practice are discussed. © 2005, Sage Publications. All rights reserved.
Publication Date
6-1-2005
Publication Title
Prison Journal
Publisher
SAGE Publications
First Page
145
Last Page
167
Recommended Citation
May, D. C., & Wood, P. B. (2005). What Influences Offenders’ Willingness to Serve Alternative Sanctions? The Prison Journal, 85(2), 145-167.