Public Attitudes Towards and Knowledge of Conditional Sentences > Part 2

Single Wave Study

General Information

Title
Part 2
Project Number
50.2
Abstract
This is the correlational part of the survey Public Attitudes Towards and Knowledge of Conditional Sentences.

The correlation between penal attitudes and knowledge of conditional sentences was measured on the one hand and attitudes towards conditional sentences on the other.
Longitudinal Type
Single Wave Study
Begin date
04-10-2010
End date
27-10-2010
Researcher
Van Gelder, Jean-Louis
Publisher
CentERdata
Copyright
© 2010 CentERdata
Funding Organization
CentERdata/MESS Project
DOI
https://doi.org/10.17026/dans-xs7-ntha

Datasets and documentation

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Codebook in English
Codebook in Dutch

Data Files

English SPSS file
English STATA file

Variables

Variable name Variable Label Variable Type
nomem_encrNumber of household member encryptedpreloaded
dp10a_mYear and month of the field work periodconstructed
dp10a001Which statement is presented firstconstructed
dp10a002Which statement is presented secondconstructed
dp10a003Which statement is presented thirdconstructed
dp10a004Which statement is presented fourthconstructed
dp10a005Which statement is presented fifthconstructed
dp10a006Which statement is presented sixthconstructed
dp10a007Which statement is presented seventhconstructed
dp10a008Which statement is presented eightconstructed
dp10a009Which statement is presented ninthconstructed
dp10a010Which statement is presented tenthconstructed
dp10a011Which statement is presented eleventhconstructed
dp10a012Which statement is presented twelvethconstructed
dp10a013Which statement is presented thirteenthconstructed
dp10a014Which statement is presented fourteenthconstructed
dp10a015Which statement is presented fifteenthconstructed
dp10a016Which statement is presented sixteenthconstructed
dp10a017Which statement is presented seventeenthconstructed
dp10a018Which statement is presented eighteenthconstructed
dp10a019Which statement is presented nineteenthconstructed
dp10a020Which statement is presented twentythconstructed
dp10a021Which statement is presented twenty-firstconstructed
dp10a022Which statement on suspended sentencing is presented firstconstructed
dp10a023Which statement on suspended sentencing is presented secondconstructed
dp10a024Which statement on suspended sentencing is presented thirdconstructed
dp10a025Which statement on suspended sentencing is presented fourthconstructed
dp10a026Which statement on suspended sentencing is presented fifthconstructed
dp10a027Which statement on suspended sentencing is presented sixthconstructed
dp10a028Which statement on suspended sentencing is presented seventhconstructed
dp10a029Which statement on suspended sentencing is presented eightconstructed
dp10a030Which statement on suspended sentencing is presented ninthconstructed
dp10a031Which statement on suspended sentencing is presented tenthconstructed
dp10a032Which statement on suspended sentencing is presented eleventhconstructed
dp10a033Which statement on suspended sentencing is presented twelvethconstructed
dp10a034Which statement on suspended sentencing is presented thirteenthconstructed
dp10a035Which statement on suspended sentencing is presented fourteenthconstructed
dp10a036A suspended sentence is a punishment that will only be implemented if a perpetrator does not follow certain conditions.directly measured
dp10a037A suspended sentence can only be given to persons who have not been convicted for a crime at an earlier time.directly measured
dp10a038A suspended sentence can only be used for relatively mild offences like public intoxication or vandalism, but not for serious offences like abuse or violent theft.directly measured
dp10a039When a person with a suspended sentence commits another offence during their probation they will still have to serve the punishment associated with their sentence.directly measured
dp10a040One of the possible conditions in order to qualify for a suspended sentence would be to place the perpetrator under the supervision of the probation agency.directly measured
dp10a041A suspended sentence always involves imprisonment and not community service of a fine.directly measured
dp10a042To make society safer, offenders should be incarcerated rather than out on the streets.directly measured
dp10a043The criminal justice system should accommodate the process of negotiation between offender and victim.directly measured
dp10a044It is better to incarcerate persistent offenders for longer periods since this will prevent future crimes from taking place.directly measured
dp10a045In order to deter potential offenders, heavier sentences should be imposed in the Netherlands.directly measured
dp10a046Officials in the criminal justice system have the moral duty to help criminals get back on the right track.directly measured
dp10a047Unless the perpetrator of a serious crime receives an unconditional prison sentence, he will continue to pose a threat to society.directly measured
dp10a048The best form of punishment is one which, given the hard caused by the crime, maximizes the possibilities for restitution and compensation.directly measured
dp10a049To ensure the safety of citizens, perpetrators of serious crimes should be incarcerated as long as possible.directly measured
dp10a050An imposed sentence must really feel like punishment by the offender.directly measured
dp10a051Punishment is deserved suffering.directly measured
dp10a052When criminal statistics show the prevalence of a particular offence to be increasing, the severity of punishment for that offence should also increase.directly measured
dp10a053Even for alternative sanctions the infliction of suffering should be a prominent feature.directly measured
dp10a054Severe sentencing has a deterrent effect on potential offenders.directly measured
dp10a055Punishment without an element of suffering is no real punishment.directly measured
dp10a056A criminal process can only be qualified as a success when the victim is satisfied with the outcome.directly measured
dp10a057Criminal prosecution is superfluous in situations where offender and victim have, as a result of mutual consultation, found a solution to the conflict.directly measured
dp10a058In establishing type and severity of punishment, the possibilities for re-socialization should first be considered.directly measured
dp10a059The central focus of the criminal justice system should be re-socialization.directly measured
dp10a060Compensation to the victim, if possible, is more important than inflicting suffering on the offender.directly measured
dp10a061The most important role of the criminal justice system is to re-socialize criminals.directly measured
dp10a062Severe sentencing increases the credibility of the criminal justice system.directly measured
dp10a063Imposing a suspended sentence can also be justified for serious crimes.directly measured
dp10a064Suspended sentences are a typical example of too lenient sentencing in the Netherlands.directly measured
dp10a065Suspended sentences are damaging for public confidence in the judiciary.directly measured
dp10a066A suspended sentence is an effective means of preventing future criminal behavior of an offender.directly measured
dp10a067Offenders do not really experience a suspended sentence as punishment.directly measured
dp10a068A suspended sentence hardly has a deterrent effect.directly measured
dp10a069A suspended sentence provides offenders a chance to improve their lives.directly measured
dp10a070Suspended sentences are not severe enough to be effective.directly measured
dp10a071A suspended sentence offers an offender more possibilities for staying on the right track than an unconditional sentence.directly measured
dp10a072A suspended sentence can also be acceptable for offenders with prior convictions.directly measured
dp10a073Suspended sentences are effective means for changing the criminal behavior of individuals.directly measured
dp10a074All things considered, I have a positive attitude with respect to the imposition of suspended sentences.directly measured
dp10a075A suspended sentence provides offenders a second chance.directly measured
dp10a076I do not believe that suspended sentences can prevent offenders from reoffending.directly measured
dp10a077Was it difficult to answer the questions?directly measured
dp10a078Were the questions sufficiently clear?directly measured
dp10a079Did the questionnaire get you thinking about things?directly measured
dp10a080Was it an interesting subject?directly measured
dp10a081Did you enjoy answering the questions?directly measured
dp10a082Starting date questionnaireconstructed
dp10a083Starting time questionnaireconstructed
dp10a084End date questionnaireconstructed
dp10a085End time questionnaireconstructed
dp10a086Duration in secondsderived

Questions

Questionnaire: Conditional Sentences2

This questionnaire was originally conducted in Dutch.

Browse Conditional Sentences2

Response Information

Response Overview
Selected number of household members: 582 (100%) 
Non-response: 137 (23.5%)
Response: 445 (76.5%)
Complete: 444 (76.3%)
Incomplete: 1 (0.2%)
Collection Events
Period
04-10-2010 to 27-10-2010
Sample
a random sample of 582 panel members 16 years and older
Collection Mode
internet survey
Fieldwork Note
a reminder was sent twice to non-respondents

Publications

Unknown, Unloved? Public Opinion on and Knowledge of Suspended Sentences in the Netherlands Crime and Delinquency, 61(5), pp. 669-689 ; Van Gelder, J.-L. et al.
Exploring Public Support for Suspended Sentences in the Netherlands European Journal of Criminology, 12(2), pp. 188-207; Aarten, P.G.M. et al.