Abstract

Theory and research in the field of deviance have generally neglected private parties who find the deviance of others personally offensive and problematic. This paper examines the victim's participation in the processing of criminal deviants. Using data from a sample of convicted felons, it explores the extent to which the behavior and attributes of the victim affect the sanction imposed on the defendant. The results indicate that victim characteristics affect sanctioning, but that these effects are largely indirect, being mediated by the recommendations probation officers submit to sentencing judges. The implications of these findings are discussed.

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