Achieving Consistency in Sentencing
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Achieving Consistency in Sentencing
Harris, Lyndon
Oxford University Press
09/2022
352
Dura
Inglês
9780192859266
15 a 20 dias
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Introduction
1: Sentencing in England and Wales
2: Conceptualising Consistency in Sentencing
3: Dangers of Discretion: Empirical Evidence of Inconsistency
4: Are Individualised Justice and Consistency Incompatible?
5: When is a Sentencing Decision 'Discretionary' and How Should That Discretion be Structured?
6: Statutory Methods of Structuring Judical Discretion at Sentencing
7: Structuring Judicial Discretion through the Court of Appeal
8: Structuring Discretion through Sentencing Guidelines
9: Achieving Consistency in Sentencing
1: Sentencing in England and Wales
2: Conceptualising Consistency in Sentencing
3: Dangers of Discretion: Empirical Evidence of Inconsistency
4: Are Individualised Justice and Consistency Incompatible?
5: When is a Sentencing Decision 'Discretionary' and How Should That Discretion be Structured?
6: Statutory Methods of Structuring Judical Discretion at Sentencing
7: Structuring Judicial Discretion through the Court of Appeal
8: Structuring Discretion through Sentencing Guidelines
9: Achieving Consistency in Sentencing
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Introduction
1: Sentencing in England and Wales
2: Conceptualising Consistency in Sentencing
3: Dangers of Discretion: Empirical Evidence of Inconsistency
4: Are Individualised Justice and Consistency Incompatible?
5: When is a Sentencing Decision 'Discretionary' and How Should That Discretion be Structured?
6: Statutory Methods of Structuring Judical Discretion at Sentencing
7: Structuring Judicial Discretion through the Court of Appeal
8: Structuring Discretion through Sentencing Guidelines
9: Achieving Consistency in Sentencing
1: Sentencing in England and Wales
2: Conceptualising Consistency in Sentencing
3: Dangers of Discretion: Empirical Evidence of Inconsistency
4: Are Individualised Justice and Consistency Incompatible?
5: When is a Sentencing Decision 'Discretionary' and How Should That Discretion be Structured?
6: Statutory Methods of Structuring Judical Discretion at Sentencing
7: Structuring Judicial Discretion through the Court of Appeal
8: Structuring Discretion through Sentencing Guidelines
9: Achieving Consistency in Sentencing
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