Sentencing, Public Opinion, and Criminal Justice
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Sentencing, Public Opinion, and Criminal Justice
Essays in Honour of Julian V Roberts
Watson, Gabrielle; Manikis, Marie
Oxford University Press
01/2025
320
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9780198883869
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Gabrielle Watson and Marie Manikis: Editors' Introduction
PART I. Fundamentals of Sentencing and Penal Theory
1: Andrew Ashworth: Culpability, Consequences, and Sentencing
2: RA Duff: 'Responsive Penal Censure' and Its Implications
3: Jesper Ryberg: How to Delimit the Desert Base of Criminal Offenders: On Roberts' Dynamic Censure Model
4: Marie Manikis: The Evolution of Proportionality in Sentencing: Strengthening Communication and Individualization
5: Netanel Dagan and David P Cole: Retributivism and the 'Black Boxes' of Imprisonment
6: Leo Zaibert: Pluralism in the Justification of Punishment
7: Gabrielle Watson: Sentencing Ethically
PART II. Sentencing Policy and Penal Practice
8: David M Paciocco: Professor Roberts' Disproportionate Contribution to Proportionality
9: Anthony N Doob and Jane B Sprott: In Search of Proportionate Sentencing
10: Richard S Frase: Questioning the Fairness and Utility of Prior Record Sentence Enhancements
11: Antje du Bois-Pedain: Guiding Sentencers: The Value and Disvalue of Sentencing Guidelines
12: Kent Roach: When Is a Sentence a Miscarriage of Justice?
13: Arie Freiberg: Beyond the Dreaming Spires: Julian V Roberts as Scholar and Policy Entrepreneur
PART III. Public Opinion and Criminal Justice
14: Mike Hough: Thirty-Five Years of Research on Attitudes to Punishment
15: Michael Tonry: Vigilantism and 'Public Confidence': The Pertinence of Public Opinion to Sentencing
16: Nicola Padfield: Victims at Parole
PART I. Fundamentals of Sentencing and Penal Theory
1: Andrew Ashworth: Culpability, Consequences, and Sentencing
2: RA Duff: 'Responsive Penal Censure' and Its Implications
3: Jesper Ryberg: How to Delimit the Desert Base of Criminal Offenders: On Roberts' Dynamic Censure Model
4: Marie Manikis: The Evolution of Proportionality in Sentencing: Strengthening Communication and Individualization
5: Netanel Dagan and David P Cole: Retributivism and the 'Black Boxes' of Imprisonment
6: Leo Zaibert: Pluralism in the Justification of Punishment
7: Gabrielle Watson: Sentencing Ethically
PART II. Sentencing Policy and Penal Practice
8: David M Paciocco: Professor Roberts' Disproportionate Contribution to Proportionality
9: Anthony N Doob and Jane B Sprott: In Search of Proportionate Sentencing
10: Richard S Frase: Questioning the Fairness and Utility of Prior Record Sentence Enhancements
11: Antje du Bois-Pedain: Guiding Sentencers: The Value and Disvalue of Sentencing Guidelines
12: Kent Roach: When Is a Sentence a Miscarriage of Justice?
13: Arie Freiberg: Beyond the Dreaming Spires: Julian V Roberts as Scholar and Policy Entrepreneur
PART III. Public Opinion and Criminal Justice
14: Mike Hough: Thirty-Five Years of Research on Attitudes to Punishment
15: Michael Tonry: Vigilantism and 'Public Confidence': The Pertinence of Public Opinion to Sentencing
16: Nicola Padfield: Victims at Parole
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Gabrielle Watson and Marie Manikis: Editors' Introduction
PART I. Fundamentals of Sentencing and Penal Theory
1: Andrew Ashworth: Culpability, Consequences, and Sentencing
2: RA Duff: 'Responsive Penal Censure' and Its Implications
3: Jesper Ryberg: How to Delimit the Desert Base of Criminal Offenders: On Roberts' Dynamic Censure Model
4: Marie Manikis: The Evolution of Proportionality in Sentencing: Strengthening Communication and Individualization
5: Netanel Dagan and David P Cole: Retributivism and the 'Black Boxes' of Imprisonment
6: Leo Zaibert: Pluralism in the Justification of Punishment
7: Gabrielle Watson: Sentencing Ethically
PART II. Sentencing Policy and Penal Practice
8: David M Paciocco: Professor Roberts' Disproportionate Contribution to Proportionality
9: Anthony N Doob and Jane B Sprott: In Search of Proportionate Sentencing
10: Richard S Frase: Questioning the Fairness and Utility of Prior Record Sentence Enhancements
11: Antje du Bois-Pedain: Guiding Sentencers: The Value and Disvalue of Sentencing Guidelines
12: Kent Roach: When Is a Sentence a Miscarriage of Justice?
13: Arie Freiberg: Beyond the Dreaming Spires: Julian V Roberts as Scholar and Policy Entrepreneur
PART III. Public Opinion and Criminal Justice
14: Mike Hough: Thirty-Five Years of Research on Attitudes to Punishment
15: Michael Tonry: Vigilantism and 'Public Confidence': The Pertinence of Public Opinion to Sentencing
16: Nicola Padfield: Victims at Parole
PART I. Fundamentals of Sentencing and Penal Theory
1: Andrew Ashworth: Culpability, Consequences, and Sentencing
2: RA Duff: 'Responsive Penal Censure' and Its Implications
3: Jesper Ryberg: How to Delimit the Desert Base of Criminal Offenders: On Roberts' Dynamic Censure Model
4: Marie Manikis: The Evolution of Proportionality in Sentencing: Strengthening Communication and Individualization
5: Netanel Dagan and David P Cole: Retributivism and the 'Black Boxes' of Imprisonment
6: Leo Zaibert: Pluralism in the Justification of Punishment
7: Gabrielle Watson: Sentencing Ethically
PART II. Sentencing Policy and Penal Practice
8: David M Paciocco: Professor Roberts' Disproportionate Contribution to Proportionality
9: Anthony N Doob and Jane B Sprott: In Search of Proportionate Sentencing
10: Richard S Frase: Questioning the Fairness and Utility of Prior Record Sentence Enhancements
11: Antje du Bois-Pedain: Guiding Sentencers: The Value and Disvalue of Sentencing Guidelines
12: Kent Roach: When Is a Sentence a Miscarriage of Justice?
13: Arie Freiberg: Beyond the Dreaming Spires: Julian V Roberts as Scholar and Policy Entrepreneur
PART III. Public Opinion and Criminal Justice
14: Mike Hough: Thirty-Five Years of Research on Attitudes to Punishment
15: Michael Tonry: Vigilantism and 'Public Confidence': The Pertinence of Public Opinion to Sentencing
16: Nicola Padfield: Victims at Parole
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