The Effect of Time Since Last Incarceration Spell in Situations of Trust: A Factorial Vignette Study

abstract: Studies on what shapes public perceptions of ex-prisoners are abundant. One omission is the detailed investigation of how perceptions of former inmates might vary by the amount of time since their last incarceration term. More specifically, it remains unknown whether increased length since...

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Other Authors: Simonds, Raven (Author)
Format: Dissertation
Language:English
Published: 2018
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.49032
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spelling ndltd-asu.edu-item-490322018-06-22T03:09:14Z The Effect of Time Since Last Incarceration Spell in Situations of Trust: A Factorial Vignette Study abstract: Studies on what shapes public perceptions of ex-prisoners are abundant. One omission is the detailed investigation of how perceptions of former inmates might vary by the amount of time since their last incarceration term. More specifically, it remains unknown whether increased length since an ex-prisoner’s last incarceration spell is positively linked to higher levels of trust. This study (N = 448) uses a factorial vignette design to test the perceived trustworthiness of former inmates across two hypothetical scenarios. Time since last incarceration spell is used as the independent variables in a series of ordered logistic regression models. The role of gender is also explored. Results show that trust perceptions of ex-prisoners minimally vary by time since last incarceration spell when personal victimization is at risk, but the magnitude is small and shows no clear pattern of declining risk over time. Less support is observed in situations where property victimization is at risk. These findings illustrate the complexity of how people perceive and feel about ex-inmates in situations of trust. Dissertation/Thesis Simonds, Raven (Author) Reisig, Michael D (Advisor) Holtfreter, Kristy (Committee member) Trinkner, Rick (Committee member) Arizona State University (Publisher) Criminology Criminology Factorial Vignette Incarceration Public Opinion eng 42 pages Masters Thesis Criminology and Criminal Justice 2018 Masters Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.49032 http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ All Rights Reserved 2018
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language English
format Dissertation
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topic Criminology
Criminology
Factorial Vignette
Incarceration
Public Opinion
spellingShingle Criminology
Criminology
Factorial Vignette
Incarceration
Public Opinion
The Effect of Time Since Last Incarceration Spell in Situations of Trust: A Factorial Vignette Study
description abstract: Studies on what shapes public perceptions of ex-prisoners are abundant. One omission is the detailed investigation of how perceptions of former inmates might vary by the amount of time since their last incarceration term. More specifically, it remains unknown whether increased length since an ex-prisoner’s last incarceration spell is positively linked to higher levels of trust. This study (N = 448) uses a factorial vignette design to test the perceived trustworthiness of former inmates across two hypothetical scenarios. Time since last incarceration spell is used as the independent variables in a series of ordered logistic regression models. The role of gender is also explored. Results show that trust perceptions of ex-prisoners minimally vary by time since last incarceration spell when personal victimization is at risk, but the magnitude is small and shows no clear pattern of declining risk over time. Less support is observed in situations where property victimization is at risk. These findings illustrate the complexity of how people perceive and feel about ex-inmates in situations of trust. === Dissertation/Thesis === Masters Thesis Criminology and Criminal Justice 2018
author2 Simonds, Raven (Author)
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title The Effect of Time Since Last Incarceration Spell in Situations of Trust: A Factorial Vignette Study
title_short The Effect of Time Since Last Incarceration Spell in Situations of Trust: A Factorial Vignette Study
title_full The Effect of Time Since Last Incarceration Spell in Situations of Trust: A Factorial Vignette Study
title_fullStr The Effect of Time Since Last Incarceration Spell in Situations of Trust: A Factorial Vignette Study
title_full_unstemmed The Effect of Time Since Last Incarceration Spell in Situations of Trust: A Factorial Vignette Study
title_sort effect of time since last incarceration spell in situations of trust: a factorial vignette study
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