Sentencing is one of the fastest moving areas of law, with frequent legislative changes and hundreds of reported appellate decisions each year. A Practical Approach to Sentencing - a completely updated and revised new edition of Emmins on Sentencing - offers the most comprehensive coverage of modern sentencing law, making it an essential purchase for all criminal practitioners. The book provides a clear and complete guide to the sentences which are available to the courts, describing the powers of sentencing which can be used and how they are likely to be exercised in practice by the Crown Court or magistrates' courts. Offering guidance and analysis on sentencing principles and procedures, the book also provides a practical summary of relevant sentencing guidelines and leading guideline decisions. With thorough coverage and explanation of the changes brought about by the Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act, this new edition is an indispensable guide for criminal practitioners at all levels. The A Practical Approach series is the perfect partner for practice work. Each title focuses on one field of the law, providing a comprehensive overview of the subject together with clear, practical advice and tips on issues likely to arise in practice. The books are also an excellent resource for those new to the law, where the expert overview and clear layout promote clarity and ease of understanding.
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Formerly known as Emmins on Sentencing, this new edition offers a comprehensive and practical guide to this rapidly moving area of criminal law. Written by Professor Martin Wasik and providing detailed treatment of recent sentencing legislation, A Practical Approach to Sentencing is an essential purchase for all criminal practitioners.
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1. The Sentencing Process ; 2. General Provisions in Sentencing ; 3. Custodial Sentences: Adult Offences ; 4. Custodial Sentences: Offenders Under 18 ; 5. Custodial Sentences: Mandatory and Prescribed Sentences ; 6. Community Sentence ; 7. Referral Orders and Reparation Orders ; 8. Deferment, Binding Over, and Discharge ; 9. Compensation, Restitution and Surcharge ; 10. Orders Against Parents ; 11. Fines ; 12. Orders of Disqualification and Exclusion ; 13. Mentally Disordered Offenders ; 14. Sentencing for a Range of Offences ; 15. Sentencing Appeals and the Statutory Consequences of Conviction
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A comprehensive treatment of this frequently-changing area of the law, with a strong focus on the points likely to arise in day-to-day practice A completely revised and updated edition of Emmins on Sentencing, covering all new developments in sentencing law and practice Practical discussion of more discrete areas of sentencing law and practice, such as orders against parents and the sentencing of mentally disordered offenders Extremely user-friendly and easy to navigate, with practical checklists, flowcharts, and examples
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Martin Wasik CBE is Professor of Law at Keele University. He was formerly chairman of the Sentencing Advisory Panel (1997-2007). He is author of Emmins on Sentencing (4th edn, 2001), and has been a contributor to Blackstone's Criminal Practice since 1991.
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A comprehensive treatment of this frequently-changing area of the law, with a strong focus on the points likely to arise in day-to-day practice A completely revised and updated edition of Emmins on Sentencing, covering all new developments in sentencing law and practice Practical discussion of more discrete areas of sentencing law and practice, such as orders against parents and the sentencing of mentally disordered offenders Extremely user-friendly and easy to navigate, with practical checklists, flowcharts, and examples
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Product details

ISBN
9780199695812
Published
2014
Edition
5. edition
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Weight
588 gr
Height
245 mm
Width
169 mm
Thickness
19 mm
Age
P, 06
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Number of pages
360

Author

Biographical note

Martin Wasik CBE is Professor of Law at Keele University. He was formerly chairman of the Sentencing Advisory Panel (1997-2007). He is author of Emmins on Sentencing (4th edn, 2001), and has been a contributor to Blackstone's Criminal Practice since 1991.