Title
Predicting case conviction and domestic violence recidivism: Measuring the deterrent effects of conviction and protection order violations
Document Type
Article
Publication Title
Violence and Victims
Abstract
Previous research offered little guidance on sentencing outcomes for protection order (PO) violations in cases of domestic assault and whether PO violation charges affected offender recidivism rates. Using data from local court records, this study examined the effect of PO violation charges on the odds of case conviction relative to dismissal, and whether case conviction or a PO violation charge results in lower domestic violence rearrest rates compared to offenders not receiving these sanctions. The models indicate that PO violation charges has no significant effect on the odds of conviction or recidivism rates, and these trends were not significantly different for convicted versus dismissed offenders. Findings are discussed in relation to previous research with recommendations for future areas of study. © 2011 Springer Publishing Company.
First Page
395
Last Page
409
DOI
10.1891/0886-6708.26.4.395
Publication Date
1-1-2011
Recommended Citation
Frantzen, Durant; San Miguel, Claudia; and Kwak, Dae Hoon, "Predicting case conviction and domestic violence recidivism: Measuring the deterrent effects of conviction and protection order violations" (2011). Social Sciences Faculty Publications. 29.
https://rio.tamiu.edu/soc_sci_facpubs/29