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Mr. Muhammad Rizalman bin Ismail can not get a fair trial in New Zealand© Peter Zohrab |
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"Gender' is not in and of itself a justification for discriminating between offenders'.... Yet, the results of the multivariate modelling show that females are more likely than males to receive community service, community programme or no sentence and less likely to receive a prison sentence, periodic detention or a monetary penalty. Thus, gender differences in sentencing persist even after taking account of differences in the type and seriousness of the offence committed ... and in the extent of previous offending. Indeed, gender is the amongst the (sic) most significant variables influencing the probability of receiving a community service sentence or a monetary penalty.
The reason for these gender differences in sentencing cannot be determined from the statistical analysis....."
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