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Principled Sentencing Readings on Theory and Policy

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Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

02.03.2009

Herausgeber

Hirsch Andreas von + weitere

Verlag

Bloomsbury Academic

Seitenzahl

404

Maße (L/B/H)

24,4/17/2,1 cm

Gewicht

726 g

Auflage

3. Auflage

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-84113-717-9

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

02.03.2009

Herausgeber

Verlag

Bloomsbury Academic

Seitenzahl

404

Maße (L/B/H)

24,4/17/2,1 cm

Gewicht

726 g

Auflage

3. Auflage

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-84113-717-9

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  • Chapter 1: Rehabilitation
    1.1 The Decline of the Rehabilitative Ideal
    Francis A Allen
    1.2 Empirical Research Relevant to Sentencing Frameworks:Reform and Rehabilitation
    Anthony Bottoms
    1.3 Assessing the Research on 'What Works'
    Peter Raynor
    1.4 Reaffirming Rehabilitation
    Francis T Cullen and Karen E Gilbert
    1.5 Should Penal Rehabilitationism Be Revived?
    Andrew von Hirsch and Lisa Maher
    Chapter 2: Deterrence
    2.1 Studies of the Impact of New Harsh Sentencing Regimes
    AN Doob and CM Webster
    2.2 Punishment and Deterrence
    Jeremy Bentham
    2.3 Deterrent Sentencing as a Crime Prevention Strategy
    Andrew von Hirsch, Anthony E Bottoms, Elizabeth Burney and Per-Olot Wikström
    2.4 Optimal Sanctions: Any Upper Limits?
    Richard Posner
    2.5 Offenders' Thought Processes
    AN Doob and CM Webster
    Chapter 3: Incapacitation
    3.1 Incapacitation and "Vivid Danger"
    AE Bottoms and Roger Brownsword
    3.2 Extending Sentences for Dangerousness: Reflections on the Bottoms-Brownsword Model
    Andrew von Hirsch and Andrew Ashworth
    3.3 Incapacitation Within Limits
    Norval Morris
    3.4 Predictive Sentencing and Selective Incapacitation
    Andrew von Hirsch and Lila Kazemian
    Chapter 4: Desert
    4.1 The Moral Worth of Retribution
    Michael S Moore
    4.2 Proportionate Sentences: a Desert Perspective
    Andrew von Hirsch
    4.3 Punishment, Retribution and Communication
    RA Duff
    4.4 Limiting Retributivism
    Richard S Frase
    4.5 Seriousness, Severity and the Living Standard
    Andrew von Hirsch
    4.6 The Recidivist Premium: For and Against
    Julian V Roberts and Andrew von Hirsch
    Chapter 5: Restorative Justice
    5.1 Conflicts as Property
    Nils Christie
    5.2 Restoration and Retribution
    RA Duff
    5.3 Reparation and Retribution: Are They Reconcilable?
    Lucia Zedner
    5.4 Normative Constraints: Principles of Penality
    Jim Dignan
    5.5 Restorative Justice: An Alternative to Punishment or an Alternative Form of Punishment?
    Gerry Johnstone
    5.6 Specifying Aims and Limits for Restorative Justice: A 'Making Amends' Model?
    Andrew von Hirsch, Andrew Ashworth and Clifford Shearing
    5.7 The Limits of Restorative Justice
    Kathleen Daly
    Chapter 6: Structuring Sentencing Discretion
    6.1 Lawlessness in Sentencing
    Marvin Frankel
    6.2 Techniques for Reducing Sentence Disparity
    Andrew Ashworth
    6.3 The Swedish Sentencing Law
    Andrew von Hirsch and Nils Jareborg
    6.4 Sentencing Policy Development under the Minnesota Sentencing Guidelines
    Richard S Frase
    6.5 Institutional Consistency: Appeal Court Judgements
    Cyrus Tata
    6.6 Criticisms of Mandatory Minimums
    Cassia Spohn
    6.7 Sentencing Information System (SIS) Experiments
    Marc Miller
    Chapter 7: Sentencing Young Offenders
    7.1 United Nations Standard Minimum Rules for the Administration of Juvenile Justice ("The Beijing Rules")
    7.2 United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child
    7.3 Rationales for Distinctive Penal Policies for Youth Offenders
    Franklin E Zimring
    7.4 Reduced Penalties for Juveniles: the Normative Dimension
    Andrew von Hirsch
    7.5 The Transformation of the American Juvenile Court
    Barry C Feld
    7.6 Restraining the Use of Custody for Young Offenders: The Canadian Approach
    Nicholas Bala and Julian V Roberts
    Chapter 8: Doing Justice to Difference: Diversity and Sentencing
    8.1 Abandoning Sentence Discounts for Guilty Pleas
    Michael Tonry
    8.2 Individualizing Punishments
    Michael Tonry
    8.3 Hanging Judges and Wayward Mechanics: Reply to Michael Tonry
    Ian Brownlee
    8.4 Justice and Difference
    Barbara A Hudson