TY - JOUR AU1 - Fearn, Noelle E. AB - This research examines the influence of several important community characteristics on the sentencing of convicted felony defendants, net of other predictors associated with sentencing decisions. Using an appropriate multilevel technique, I find that several community characteristics affect the likelihood that defendants are sentenced to prison versus jail. However, none of the community characteristics influence the odds of prison versus non‐custodial sanctions or jail versus non‐custodial sanctions for these defendants. This underscores the importance of using sentencing measures beyond the basic “in/out” dichotomy. Even more importantly, the results suggest that there remains a statistically significant and substantial amount of sentencing variation across counties after controlling for relevant individual‐ and community‐level factors. The implications of these findings for research, theory, and policy‐making are discussed. TI - A Multilevel Analysis of Community Effects on Criminal Sentencing JF - Justice Quarterly DO - 10.1080/07418820500364668 DA - 2005-12-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/taylor-francis/a-multilevel-analysis-of-community-effects-on-criminal-sentencing-tEcfbZJ0Xx SP - 452 EP - 487 VL - 22 IS - 4 DP - DeepDyve ER -