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Article


Does Morality Condition

the Deterrent Effect

of   Perceived Certainty

Among Incarcerated

Felons?


          Crime & Delinquency
          2016, Vol. 62(1) 3-25
          @ The Author(s) 2013
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  DOI: 10.1177/0011128713505484
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Alex   R. Piquerol,   Jeffrey  A.  Bouffard2,
Nicole   Leeper Piquerol, and Jessica M. Craig'




Abstract
Deterrence  researchers  have  long considered  the extent  to  which
perceived certainty and severity inhibit offending. More recently, scholars
have encouraged  more  specific investigations about the conditions under
which sanction threats may deter offending. This study contributes to and
extends this line of research by exploring whether morality conditions this
relationship among a large sample of incarcerated felons. Results show that
while certainty and morality are independently associated with a lower
likelihood of offending, perceived certainty relates to offending only among
those persons with high-but not low-moral  beliefs.


Keywords
deterrence, morality, offending, prisoners


Introduction

There are several individual barriers that stand between the person and the
decision to offend. In this article, we focus on two of these: deterrence, or the


'University of Texas at Dallas, USA
2Sam Houston State University, TX, USA
Corresponding Author:
Alex R. Piquero, University of Texas at Dallas, Criminology, 800 W. Campbell Rd., GR3 1,
Richardson, TX 75080-3021, USA.
Email: apiquero@utdallas.edu

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