Sentencing for Multiple Crimes confronts the practical and theoretical challenges for the criminal justice system when punishing multiple crime offenders, including the proportionality of the crimes committed, the temporal span between the crimes, and the relationship between theories about the punitive treatment of recidivists and multiple offenders. It provides a comprehensive examination of the dynamics involved with sentencing multiple offenders from theperspective of several legal theories.
Sentencing for Multiple Crimes confronts the practical and theoretical challenges for the criminal justice system when punishing multiple crime offenders, including the proportionality of the crimes committed, the temporal span between the crimes, and the relationship between theories about the punitive treatment of recidivists and multiple offenders. It provides a comprehensive examination of the dynamics involved with sentencing multiple offenders from theperspective of several legal theories.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jesper Ryberg is a Professor of Ethics and Philosophy of Law at Roskilde University. Julian V. Roberts is a Professor of Criminology at the University of Oxford. Jan de Keijser is a Professor of Criminology at Leiden University.
Inhaltsangabe
* 1. Sentencing the Multiple Offender: Setting the Stage * Jesper Ryberg, Julian V. Roberts, and Jan de Keijser * 2. Retributivism, Multiple Offending, and Overall Proportionality * Jesper Ryberg * 3. Exploring an Institutionalist and Post-Desert Theoretical Approach to Multiple Offence Sentencing * Anthony Bottoms * 4. Retributivism and Totality - Can Bulk Discounts for Multiple Offending Fit the Crime? * Christopher Bennett * 5. Multiple-Offense Sentencing Discounts: Score One for Hybrid Accounts of Punishment * Zachary Hoskins * 6. Parsimony and the Sentencing of Multiple Offenders * Richard L. Lippke * 7. Multiple Offenders and the Question of Desert * Youngjae Lee * 8. Sentencing the Multiple Conviction Offender: Diminished Culpability for Related Criminal Conduct * Julian V. Roberts and Jan de Keijser * 9. Toward a Theoretical and Practical Model for Multiple-offence Sentencing * Natalia Vibla * 10. Multiple-Offence Sentencing: Some Additional Thoughts * Andreas von Hirsch * 11. Principles and Procedures for Sentencing of Multiple Current Offenses * Richard S. Frase * 12. Sentencing the Multiple Offender: In Search of a 'Just and Proportionate' Total Sentence * Andrew Ashworth and Martin Wasik * 13. Multiple Offence Sentencing: Looking for Pragmatism not a Unifying Principle * Allan Manson * 14. Solving the Multiple Offense Paradox * Michael Tonry
* 1. Sentencing the Multiple Offender: Setting the Stage * Jesper Ryberg, Julian V. Roberts, and Jan de Keijser * 2. Retributivism, Multiple Offending, and Overall Proportionality * Jesper Ryberg * 3. Exploring an Institutionalist and Post-Desert Theoretical Approach to Multiple Offence Sentencing * Anthony Bottoms * 4. Retributivism and Totality - Can Bulk Discounts for Multiple Offending Fit the Crime? * Christopher Bennett * 5. Multiple-Offense Sentencing Discounts: Score One for Hybrid Accounts of Punishment * Zachary Hoskins * 6. Parsimony and the Sentencing of Multiple Offenders * Richard L. Lippke * 7. Multiple Offenders and the Question of Desert * Youngjae Lee * 8. Sentencing the Multiple Conviction Offender: Diminished Culpability for Related Criminal Conduct * Julian V. Roberts and Jan de Keijser * 9. Toward a Theoretical and Practical Model for Multiple-offence Sentencing * Natalia Vibla * 10. Multiple-Offence Sentencing: Some Additional Thoughts * Andreas von Hirsch * 11. Principles and Procedures for Sentencing of Multiple Current Offenses * Richard S. Frase * 12. Sentencing the Multiple Offender: In Search of a 'Just and Proportionate' Total Sentence * Andrew Ashworth and Martin Wasik * 13. Multiple Offence Sentencing: Looking for Pragmatism not a Unifying Principle * Allan Manson * 14. Solving the Multiple Offense Paradox * Michael Tonry
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