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Just Sentencing is the first book in over forty years to present a fully developed punishment theory which incorporates both utilitarian and retributive sentencing purposes.
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Just Sentencing is the first book in over forty years to present a fully developed punishment theory which incorporates both utilitarian and retributive sentencing purposes.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Dezember 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 157mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 522g
- ISBN-13: 9780199757862
- ISBN-10: 0199757860
- Artikelnr.: 36395245
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Dezember 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 157mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 522g
- ISBN-13: 9780199757862
- ISBN-10: 0199757860
- Artikelnr.: 36395245
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Richard S. Frase is the Benjamin N. Berger Professor of Criminal Law at the University of Minnesota.
* Introduction
* A. Sentencing at the Crossroads: Recent Major Changes in Goals,
Procedures, Law, and Practice
* B. The Need for a Model that Accommodates All Major Sentencing
Purposes and Limitations
* C. The Current Limiting Retributive Model
* D. Other Hybrid Punishment Theories
* E. The Expanded Limiting-Retributive, State-Guidelines Model [ "the
Expanded Model "]
* F. Organization of Chapters
* Chapter 1
* The Expanded Limiting-Retributive, State-Guidelines Model
* A. The Expanded Model's Sentencing Principles
* B. The Expanded Model's Sentencing Procedures
* C. Conclusion
* Chapter 2
* Limiting Retributivism and Other Hybrid Theories
* A. Norval Morris's Hybrid Model
* B. Hybrid Theories Proposed by Other Writers
* C. Conclusion
* Chapter 3
* Elements of the Expanded Model in Minnesota, Other Sentencing
Systems, and Model Codes
* A. Minnesota's Guidelines-based Limiting Retributive System
* B. Other Well-developed State Guidelines Systems
* C. Features of the Expanded Model in Other Guidelines Systems
* D. Limiting Retributive and other Expanded Model Elements in
Non-Guidelines Systems
* E. Features of the Expanded Model in Recommended Sentencing Standards
and Codes
* F. Conclusion
* Chapter 4
* The Problem of Enhancements for Prior or Multiple Current Convictions
* A. Prior-record Enhancements
* B. Sentencing of Multiple Current Offenses
* C. Conclusion
* Chapter 5
* The Problem of Disproportionate Racial Impact
* A. Extent and Causes of Disproportionate Minority Confinement
* B. How Crime and Criminal Justice Cause More Crime, and Perpetuate
Social Disadvantage
* C. What to Do?
* D. Conclusion
* Conclusion
* References
* Table of Cases
* Index
* A. Sentencing at the Crossroads: Recent Major Changes in Goals,
Procedures, Law, and Practice
* B. The Need for a Model that Accommodates All Major Sentencing
Purposes and Limitations
* C. The Current Limiting Retributive Model
* D. Other Hybrid Punishment Theories
* E. The Expanded Limiting-Retributive, State-Guidelines Model [ "the
Expanded Model "]
* F. Organization of Chapters
* Chapter 1
* The Expanded Limiting-Retributive, State-Guidelines Model
* A. The Expanded Model's Sentencing Principles
* B. The Expanded Model's Sentencing Procedures
* C. Conclusion
* Chapter 2
* Limiting Retributivism and Other Hybrid Theories
* A. Norval Morris's Hybrid Model
* B. Hybrid Theories Proposed by Other Writers
* C. Conclusion
* Chapter 3
* Elements of the Expanded Model in Minnesota, Other Sentencing
Systems, and Model Codes
* A. Minnesota's Guidelines-based Limiting Retributive System
* B. Other Well-developed State Guidelines Systems
* C. Features of the Expanded Model in Other Guidelines Systems
* D. Limiting Retributive and other Expanded Model Elements in
Non-Guidelines Systems
* E. Features of the Expanded Model in Recommended Sentencing Standards
and Codes
* F. Conclusion
* Chapter 4
* The Problem of Enhancements for Prior or Multiple Current Convictions
* A. Prior-record Enhancements
* B. Sentencing of Multiple Current Offenses
* C. Conclusion
* Chapter 5
* The Problem of Disproportionate Racial Impact
* A. Extent and Causes of Disproportionate Minority Confinement
* B. How Crime and Criminal Justice Cause More Crime, and Perpetuate
Social Disadvantage
* C. What to Do?
* D. Conclusion
* Conclusion
* References
* Table of Cases
* Index
* Introduction
* A. Sentencing at the Crossroads: Recent Major Changes in Goals,
Procedures, Law, and Practice
* B. The Need for a Model that Accommodates All Major Sentencing
Purposes and Limitations
* C. The Current Limiting Retributive Model
* D. Other Hybrid Punishment Theories
* E. The Expanded Limiting-Retributive, State-Guidelines Model [ "the
Expanded Model "]
* F. Organization of Chapters
* Chapter 1
* The Expanded Limiting-Retributive, State-Guidelines Model
* A. The Expanded Model's Sentencing Principles
* B. The Expanded Model's Sentencing Procedures
* C. Conclusion
* Chapter 2
* Limiting Retributivism and Other Hybrid Theories
* A. Norval Morris's Hybrid Model
* B. Hybrid Theories Proposed by Other Writers
* C. Conclusion
* Chapter 3
* Elements of the Expanded Model in Minnesota, Other Sentencing
Systems, and Model Codes
* A. Minnesota's Guidelines-based Limiting Retributive System
* B. Other Well-developed State Guidelines Systems
* C. Features of the Expanded Model in Other Guidelines Systems
* D. Limiting Retributive and other Expanded Model Elements in
Non-Guidelines Systems
* E. Features of the Expanded Model in Recommended Sentencing Standards
and Codes
* F. Conclusion
* Chapter 4
* The Problem of Enhancements for Prior or Multiple Current Convictions
* A. Prior-record Enhancements
* B. Sentencing of Multiple Current Offenses
* C. Conclusion
* Chapter 5
* The Problem of Disproportionate Racial Impact
* A. Extent and Causes of Disproportionate Minority Confinement
* B. How Crime and Criminal Justice Cause More Crime, and Perpetuate
Social Disadvantage
* C. What to Do?
* D. Conclusion
* Conclusion
* References
* Table of Cases
* Index
* A. Sentencing at the Crossroads: Recent Major Changes in Goals,
Procedures, Law, and Practice
* B. The Need for a Model that Accommodates All Major Sentencing
Purposes and Limitations
* C. The Current Limiting Retributive Model
* D. Other Hybrid Punishment Theories
* E. The Expanded Limiting-Retributive, State-Guidelines Model [ "the
Expanded Model "]
* F. Organization of Chapters
* Chapter 1
* The Expanded Limiting-Retributive, State-Guidelines Model
* A. The Expanded Model's Sentencing Principles
* B. The Expanded Model's Sentencing Procedures
* C. Conclusion
* Chapter 2
* Limiting Retributivism and Other Hybrid Theories
* A. Norval Morris's Hybrid Model
* B. Hybrid Theories Proposed by Other Writers
* C. Conclusion
* Chapter 3
* Elements of the Expanded Model in Minnesota, Other Sentencing
Systems, and Model Codes
* A. Minnesota's Guidelines-based Limiting Retributive System
* B. Other Well-developed State Guidelines Systems
* C. Features of the Expanded Model in Other Guidelines Systems
* D. Limiting Retributive and other Expanded Model Elements in
Non-Guidelines Systems
* E. Features of the Expanded Model in Recommended Sentencing Standards
and Codes
* F. Conclusion
* Chapter 4
* The Problem of Enhancements for Prior or Multiple Current Convictions
* A. Prior-record Enhancements
* B. Sentencing of Multiple Current Offenses
* C. Conclusion
* Chapter 5
* The Problem of Disproportionate Racial Impact
* A. Extent and Causes of Disproportionate Minority Confinement
* B. How Crime and Criminal Justice Cause More Crime, and Perpetuate
Social Disadvantage
* C. What to Do?
* D. Conclusion
* Conclusion
* References
* Table of Cases
* Index