A01: Custodial sentencing - Dealing with offending behaviour

    Cards (16)

    • Definition of Custodial Sentencing?
      A sentence of imprisonment for a period of time set by the court
      • Involved a convicted offender spending time in prison, hospital or young offenders institute.
    • Aims of Custodial Sentencing?
      • Deterrence
      • Incapacitation
      • Retribution
      • Rehabilitation
    • Deterrence
      Using conditioning to stop someone doing & prevent crime (putting people off committing crime).
      • Its based on conditioning principles (punishment & vicarious punishment)
      • 2 main types of deterrence:
      • Individual deterrence
      • General deterrence
    • General deterrence
      Sends a broad message to society that crime in not tolerated
      • Vicarious punishment/reinforcement
    • Individual deterrence
      Prevents an individual from repeating offences given their previous experiences
      • the unpleasant experience of prison is deigned to put an individual off repeating the same crime again.
      • Punishment
    • Incapacitation
      Remove offender from society to protect public from further offending
      • Need for incapacitation is dependent on severity of the crime committed.
      • (e.g. society needs more protection from serial murderers compared to people who do not pay council tax)
    • Retribution
      Revenge against the offender
      • Opportunity for society to enact revenge for the offences committed by making the offender suffer.
      • Degree of suffering should be proportionate to the severity of the crime committed
    • Rehabilitation
      Reform the offender (i.e learn new attitudes & value & stops being an offender)
      • Prison is an opportunity to try help offenders to reform their behaviours by allowing them to learn new skills, attitudes & values to allow them to become a non offender, through access to:
      • Education
      • Training
      • Treatment programs (e.g. for addiction / anger)
      • Opportunities to reflect on crime/life
      Prisoners should leave prison ready to integrate back into society as they are better adjusted.
    • Psychological Effects of Custodial Sentencing
      Stress & depression
      Institutionalisation
      Prisonisation
    • Stress & depression - psychological effects of CS
      High rates of:
      • Suicide
      • Self Harm
      • Self Mutilation
      • Psychosis
      • Depression
      in prison population compared to in the general population
    • Institutionalisation - psychological effects of CS
      Inability to function outside of prison having adapted to the norms & routines of prison life
      • (Inmates become so adapt to the norms & routines in prison they can no longer function on the outside)
    • Prisonisation - psychological effects of CS
      Behaviours unacceptable outside prison are encouraged via socialisation into an 'inmate code'
      • Inmates become socialised to prison life & adopt the culture of the prison
      • This includes the norms, language, attitudes & relationships that exist within the prison
    • Recidivism& Issues

      Recidivism refers to REOFFENDING.
      • Recidivism rates in ex-prisoners tell us to what extent prison acts as an effective deterrent
      • Rates vary with age, crime committed & country:
      • UK 45% reoffend within one year of release
      • US, Australia & Denmark record rates over 60%
      • Norway rates may be as low as 20% (Yukhnenko et al 2019)
      Norway's data is significant coz in Norway there is less emphasis on incarceration & greater emphasis on rehabilitation & skills development
    • General Effects of Custodial Sentencing
      • Psychological Effects:
      • Institutionalisation
      • Prisonisation
      • Stress & depression
      • Labelling
      • School for Crime
    • Vicarious Punishment
      Experience punishment through someone else
      • a type of social learning in which people do a behaviour less often after they've seen someone else behave that same way and experience negative consequences as a result.
    • Custodial Sentencing A01

      • Def of custodial sentencing
      • Aims of custodial sentencing
      • General Effects of custodial sentencing
      • Psychological Effects of custodial sentencing
      • Recidivism & Issues