This book examines the process and purpose of sentencing in the
criminal justice system, beyond the confines of its legalistic
aspects. Sentencing is the process that concludes any criminal trial
that ends with the defendant being convicted, and any hearing in which
a defendant pleads guilty. Those convicted of crime have been subject
to sentencing as the method of imposing a punishment for their
offences since the earliest existence of anything we would recognise
as a criminal justice system. Yet the rationale behind sentencing, and
the process by which it happens, has long been viewed through a
traditional lens. In contrast, this book considers not just the
process by which a Judge arrives at a numerical sentence of months in
custody or the amount of a fine, but the wider meanings and effects of
sentencing, as seen through the lens of various ideas of social
justice. The book will appeal to students, academics, and legal
practitioners who wish to consider a different perspective on the
well-known and well-researched, but often shifting, area of
sentencing.
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New Trajectories in Law
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781000432275
Publisert
2021
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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