Roberts Ashworth
SENTENCING GUIDELINES C
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How do sentencing guidelines affect judicial practice? Can public opinion influence the development of sentencing guidelines, and what role does the victim have? How do barristers use the guidelines in practice? These questions and more are addressed in this volume examining the English sentencing guidelines and how they function.
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How do sentencing guidelines affect judicial practice? Can public opinion influence the development of sentencing guidelines, and what role does the victim have? How do barristers use the guidelines in practice? These questions and more are addressed in this volume examining the English sentencing guidelines and how they function.
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- Verlag: ACADEMIC
- Seitenzahl: 308
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Juli 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 628g
- ISBN-13: 9780199684571
- ISBN-10: 019968457X
- Artikelnr.: 39338157
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: ACADEMIC
- Seitenzahl: 308
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Juli 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 628g
- ISBN-13: 9780199684571
- ISBN-10: 019968457X
- Artikelnr.: 39338157
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Andrew Ashworth, Q.C., is Vinerian Professor of English Law, University of Oxford and a Fellow of All Souls College. He is the author of Sentencing and Criminal Justice (5th edn.,, Cambridge University Press). Other recent volumes include Principled Sentencing (3rd edn., with A. von Hirsch and J.V. Roberts) and Proportionate Sentencing (Oxford University Press, with A. von Hirsch). He teaches sentencing courses at the University of Oxford. Julian V. Roberts is a Professor of Criminology in the Faculty of Law, University of Oxford. Sentencing has been his principal area of research and teaching since 1984. Recent books include: Mitigation and Aggravation at Sentencing (Cambridge University Press, 2011); The Role of Previous Convictions at Sentencing (Oxford: Hart Publishing, with A. von Hirsch); Punishing Persistent Offenders (2008, Oxford University Press); Principled Sentencing (with A. von Hirsch et al., 2009; Oxford: Hart). Roberts teaches sentencing courses at the University of Oxford.
* 1: Andrew Ashworth and Julian V. Roberts: The Origins and Structure
of Sentencing Guidelines in England and Wales
* 2: Andrew Ashworth: The Struggle for Supremacy in Sentencing
* 3: Nicola Padfield: Exploring the Success of Sentencing Guidelines
* 4: Barry Mitchell: Sentencing Guidelines for Murder: From Political
Schedule to Principled Guidelines
* 5: Ian Edwards: Victims, Sentencing Guidelines and the Sentencing
Council
* 6: Neil Hutton: The Definitive Guideline on Assault Offences: The
Performance of Justice
* 7: Julian V. Roberts: Sentencing Guidelines: New Findings from the
Crown Court Survey
* 8: Hannah Maslen and Julian V. Roberts: Remorse and Sentencing: An
Analysis of the Sentencing Guidelines and Sentencing Practice
* 9: Mike Hough and Amy Kirby: The Role of Public Opinion in
Formulating Sentencing Guidelines
* 10: John Cooper: Nothing Personal: The Impact of Personal Mitigation
at Sentencing since Creation of the Council
* 11: Mandeep Dhami: A 'Decision Science' Perspective on the Old and
New Format Guidelines
* 12: Kevin Reitz: Comparing Sentencing Guidelines: Do the US Systems
have anything Worthwhile to offer England and Wales?
* 13: Warren Young and Andrea King: The Origins and Evolution of
Sentencing Guidelines: A Comparison of England and Wales and New
Zealand
* 14: Tom O'Malley: Living without Guidelines
* 15: Cyrus Tata: The Struggle for Sentencing Reform: Will the English
Guidelines Spread?
* 16: Estella Baker: Sentencing Guidelines and EU Law
of Sentencing Guidelines in England and Wales
* 2: Andrew Ashworth: The Struggle for Supremacy in Sentencing
* 3: Nicola Padfield: Exploring the Success of Sentencing Guidelines
* 4: Barry Mitchell: Sentencing Guidelines for Murder: From Political
Schedule to Principled Guidelines
* 5: Ian Edwards: Victims, Sentencing Guidelines and the Sentencing
Council
* 6: Neil Hutton: The Definitive Guideline on Assault Offences: The
Performance of Justice
* 7: Julian V. Roberts: Sentencing Guidelines: New Findings from the
Crown Court Survey
* 8: Hannah Maslen and Julian V. Roberts: Remorse and Sentencing: An
Analysis of the Sentencing Guidelines and Sentencing Practice
* 9: Mike Hough and Amy Kirby: The Role of Public Opinion in
Formulating Sentencing Guidelines
* 10: John Cooper: Nothing Personal: The Impact of Personal Mitigation
at Sentencing since Creation of the Council
* 11: Mandeep Dhami: A 'Decision Science' Perspective on the Old and
New Format Guidelines
* 12: Kevin Reitz: Comparing Sentencing Guidelines: Do the US Systems
have anything Worthwhile to offer England and Wales?
* 13: Warren Young and Andrea King: The Origins and Evolution of
Sentencing Guidelines: A Comparison of England and Wales and New
Zealand
* 14: Tom O'Malley: Living without Guidelines
* 15: Cyrus Tata: The Struggle for Sentencing Reform: Will the English
Guidelines Spread?
* 16: Estella Baker: Sentencing Guidelines and EU Law
* 1: Andrew Ashworth and Julian V. Roberts: The Origins and Structure
of Sentencing Guidelines in England and Wales
* 2: Andrew Ashworth: The Struggle for Supremacy in Sentencing
* 3: Nicola Padfield: Exploring the Success of Sentencing Guidelines
* 4: Barry Mitchell: Sentencing Guidelines for Murder: From Political
Schedule to Principled Guidelines
* 5: Ian Edwards: Victims, Sentencing Guidelines and the Sentencing
Council
* 6: Neil Hutton: The Definitive Guideline on Assault Offences: The
Performance of Justice
* 7: Julian V. Roberts: Sentencing Guidelines: New Findings from the
Crown Court Survey
* 8: Hannah Maslen and Julian V. Roberts: Remorse and Sentencing: An
Analysis of the Sentencing Guidelines and Sentencing Practice
* 9: Mike Hough and Amy Kirby: The Role of Public Opinion in
Formulating Sentencing Guidelines
* 10: John Cooper: Nothing Personal: The Impact of Personal Mitigation
at Sentencing since Creation of the Council
* 11: Mandeep Dhami: A 'Decision Science' Perspective on the Old and
New Format Guidelines
* 12: Kevin Reitz: Comparing Sentencing Guidelines: Do the US Systems
have anything Worthwhile to offer England and Wales?
* 13: Warren Young and Andrea King: The Origins and Evolution of
Sentencing Guidelines: A Comparison of England and Wales and New
Zealand
* 14: Tom O'Malley: Living without Guidelines
* 15: Cyrus Tata: The Struggle for Sentencing Reform: Will the English
Guidelines Spread?
* 16: Estella Baker: Sentencing Guidelines and EU Law
of Sentencing Guidelines in England and Wales
* 2: Andrew Ashworth: The Struggle for Supremacy in Sentencing
* 3: Nicola Padfield: Exploring the Success of Sentencing Guidelines
* 4: Barry Mitchell: Sentencing Guidelines for Murder: From Political
Schedule to Principled Guidelines
* 5: Ian Edwards: Victims, Sentencing Guidelines and the Sentencing
Council
* 6: Neil Hutton: The Definitive Guideline on Assault Offences: The
Performance of Justice
* 7: Julian V. Roberts: Sentencing Guidelines: New Findings from the
Crown Court Survey
* 8: Hannah Maslen and Julian V. Roberts: Remorse and Sentencing: An
Analysis of the Sentencing Guidelines and Sentencing Practice
* 9: Mike Hough and Amy Kirby: The Role of Public Opinion in
Formulating Sentencing Guidelines
* 10: John Cooper: Nothing Personal: The Impact of Personal Mitigation
at Sentencing since Creation of the Council
* 11: Mandeep Dhami: A 'Decision Science' Perspective on the Old and
New Format Guidelines
* 12: Kevin Reitz: Comparing Sentencing Guidelines: Do the US Systems
have anything Worthwhile to offer England and Wales?
* 13: Warren Young and Andrea King: The Origins and Evolution of
Sentencing Guidelines: A Comparison of England and Wales and New
Zealand
* 14: Tom O'Malley: Living without Guidelines
* 15: Cyrus Tata: The Struggle for Sentencing Reform: Will the English
Guidelines Spread?
* 16: Estella Baker: Sentencing Guidelines and EU Law







