Social Structure, Cultural Attitudes and Punishmjent: A Cross-National Analysis of Incarceration Rates

Rick Ruddell, University of Missouri - St. Louis

ABSTRACT
This research tests several hypotheses about cross-national variation in rates of incarceration. These rival hypotheses include the level of violent crime in a society, the nature of criminal justice responses to crime, economic structure, levels of social development, demographic composition as well as type of political system and cultural values. The findings support several of these hypotheses, and suggest that the effects vary by level of economic development.

(Return to Program Resources)

Updated 05/20/2006