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Criminal Contemplation,National Context,and Deterrence
Authors:Charles R. Tittle  Ekaterina V. Botchkovar  Olena Antonaccio
Affiliation:(1) Department of Sociology, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, USA;(2) College of Criminal Justice, Northeastern University, 425 Churchill Hall, 360 Huntington Ave, Boston, MA 02115, USA;(3) Department of Sociology, University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL, USA;;
Abstract:Using random samples of adults from three European countries rarely surveyed about crime-related issues, this study seeks to identify, with more extensive indicators than is typical, individuals who are likely to contemplate the commission of criminal acts. Then, it assesses the contextual universality of deterrence claims by estimating the deterrent effectiveness of perceived formal and informal sanctions for theft and violence among crime contemplators in Greece, Russia, and Ukraine. With criminal contemplation taken into account, our findings confirm the patterns established in past research. Whereas the threat of formal punishment shows little deterrent effect, perceptions of informal sanctions appear to influence projected crime. However, supportive findings hold only in Russia and Ukraine. Overall, it appears that the deterrent effectiveness of sanctions may be to some extent contingent on cultural or contextual characteristics.
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