The Oxford Monographs On Criminal Law And Justice series aims to cover all aspects of criminal law and procedure including criminal evidence. the scope of the series is wide, encompassing both practical and theoretical works. Series Editor: Professor Andrew Ashworth, Vinerian Professor of English Law, All Souls College, Oxford. This volume is a thematic collection of essays on sentencing theory by leading writers. The essays fall into three groups. Part I considers the underlying justifications for the imposition of punishment by the State, and examines the relationship between victims, offenders and the State. Part II addresses a number of areas of sentencing policy that have given rise to particular difficulty, such as the sentencing of drug offenders, the rationale for discounting sentences for multiple offenders, the existence of special sentencing for young offenders, and cases where the injury done to the victim is of a different magnitude from what might have been expected. Part III raises various questions about the unequal impact on offenders of different sentencing measures, and examines the extent to which sentences should be adjusted to take account of these different impacts and of broader social inequalities. This volume is dedicated to Professor Andrew von Hirsch, whose continuing work on sentencing theory provided the stimulus for the collection.
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A thematic collection of essays on sentencing theory, this book considers: the justifications for the imposition of punishment by the State; the relationship between victims, offenders and the State; and a number of areas of sentencing policy that have given rise to particular difficulty.
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PART I: FOUNDATIONS OF THE POWER TO PUNISH ; PART II: TROUBLESOME ISSUES IN SENTENCING THEORY ; PART III: RELATING THEORY TO CONTEMPORARY PUNISHMENT PRACTICE
Essays in Honour of Andrew von Hirsch, a leading figure in the revival and reorientation of sentencing theory The contributors to this volume include some of the leading figures in the field This themed collection of essays carries forward the debate on the fundamental issues of sentencing theory A new title in the widely respected and influential monograph series
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Andrew Ashworth is Vinerian Professor of English law at All Souls College, Oxford. Martin Wasik is Professor of Law at Manchester University.
Essays in Honour of Andrew von Hirsch, a leading figure in the revival and reorientation of sentencing theory The contributors to this volume include some of the leading figures in the field This themed collection of essays carries forward the debate on the fundamental issues of sentencing theory A new title in the widely respected and influential monograph series
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780198262565
Publisert
1998
Utgiver
Oxford University Press
Vekt
586 gr
Høyde
243 mm
Bredde
163 mm
Dybde
21 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
310

Biografisk notat

Andrew Ashworth is Vinerian Professor of English law at All Souls College, Oxford. Martin Wasik is Professor of Law at Manchester University.