Sentencing in New Zealand: a
statistical analysis
Foreword | Acknowledgements | Executive Summary | Introduction | Chapter 2 | Chapter 3 | Chapter 4 | Chapter 5 | Chapter 6 | Chapter 7 | Chapter 8 | Chapter 9 | Chapter 10 | Chapter 11 | References | Appendix I | Appendix II | Tables | Figures
Tables
Table 3.1: Average values of selected variables by current offence and previous criminal history, 1995
Table 3.2: Average values of selected variables by demographic group, 1995
Table 3.3: Average values for selected variables and the percentage change 'm the average between 1983 and 1995
Table 4.1: Logistic regression model of the probability of imprisonment, 1995
Table 4.2: Actual percentage receiving imprisonment for each variable and year and predicted percentage based on 1995 sentencing practice
Table 5.1: Logistic regression model for suspended prison sentences, 1995
Table 6.1: Logistic regression model of the probability of periodic detention, 1995
Table 6.2: Actual percentage receiving periodic detention for each variable and year and predicted percentage based on 1995 sentencing practice
Table 7.1: Logistic regression model of the probability of community service, 1995
Table 7.2: Actual percentage receiving community service for each variable and year and predicted percentage based on 1995 sentencing practice
Table 8.1: Logistic regression model for community programme, 1995
Table 9.1: Logistic regression model of the probability of supervision, 1995
Table 9.2: Actual percentage receiving supervision for each variable and year and predicted percentage based on 1995 sentencing practice
Table 10.1: Logistic regression model for monetary penalties, 1995
Table 10.2: Actual percentage receiving a monetary penalty for each variable and year and predicted percentage based on 1995 sentencing practice
Table 11.1: Overall percentage of offenders receiving each sentence for each year, actual percentage and predicted percentage based on 1995 sentencing practice