The Persistence of the Criminal Justice Gender Gap: Evidence from 200 Years of Judicial Decisions
Abstract
We document persistent gender gaps favoring females in jury convictions and judge sentences in nearly 200 years of London trials, which are unexplained by case characteristics. We find that three sharp changes in punishment severity locally affected the size and nature of the gaps, but were generally not strong enough to offset their persistence. These local effects suggest a mechanism of taste-based discrimination (paternalism) where the all-male judiciary protected females from the harshest available punishment.
Other description
JEL-code: J16, K14, K40, N33
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Date
2019-10Author
Bindler, Anna
Hjalmarsson, Randi
Keywords
gender
gender gap
crime
verdict
sentencing
discrimination
history
Publication type
report
ISSN
1403-2465
Series/Report no.
Working Papers in Economics
780
Language
eng