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Gender-Based Judicial Ingroup Bias in Sex Crime Sentencing: Evidence from Belgium

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Exploring data on adjudication of sex crimes at a major Belgian court, we study the presence of gender-based judicial ingroup bias in criminal sentencing. Using a difference-indifference approach and addressing sample selection concerns, we find that defendants who are randomly assigned to a panel featuring a presiding judge of matching gender receive comparatively more severe sentences. The resulting effect is discernible especially when the crime involves a female victim. This suggests that the underlying driver of the negative gender-based ingroup bias is judicial enforcement of a salient ingroup norm, in itself an expression of affinity with one's gender-based ingroup.
Journal: International Journal of Law Crime and Justice
ISSN: 1756-0616
Volume: 62
Publication year:2020
Keywords:Judicial bias, Gender, Ingroup bias, Sex crimes, Sentencing
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BOF-publication weight:0.5
CSS-citation score:2
Authors:International
Authors from:Higher Education
Accessibility:Closed