TY - JOUR
T1 - Methodological Issues in Court Research
T2 - Pretrial Release Decisions for Federal Defendants
AU - Stryker, Robin
AU - Nagel, Ilene H.
AU - Hagan, John
PY - 1983/5
Y1 - 1983/5
N2 - Combining elements of “response as outcome” studies and “response as process” studies overcomes deficiencies resulting from methodological bifurcation, improves our understanding of court outcomes, and leads to theoretical transformation. Using observational and in-depth interview data to inform hypotheses and to create contextual variables, we develop and test models of the pretrial release decision for federal defendants. These models suggest that the emphasis in outcome research on defendants' ascribed status characteristics has been exaggerated. It is asserted that too little attention has been devoted to processual factors, including labeling, and to jurisdictional and organizational factors determining court outcomes.
AB - Combining elements of “response as outcome” studies and “response as process” studies overcomes deficiencies resulting from methodological bifurcation, improves our understanding of court outcomes, and leads to theoretical transformation. Using observational and in-depth interview data to inform hypotheses and to create contextual variables, we develop and test models of the pretrial release decision for federal defendants. These models suggest that the emphasis in outcome research on defendants' ascribed status characteristics has been exaggerated. It is asserted that too little attention has been devoted to processual factors, including labeling, and to jurisdictional and organizational factors determining court outcomes.
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U2 - 10.1177/0049124183011004005
DO - 10.1177/0049124183011004005
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84977033720
SN - 0049-1241
VL - 11
SP - 469
EP - 500
JO - Sociological Methods & Research
JF - Sociological Methods & Research
IS - 4
ER -