Censure and Sanctions (Oxford Monographs on Criminal Law and Justice) by Andrew von Hirsch

Censure and Sanctions (Oxford Monographs on Criminal Law and Justice)

Andrew von Hirsch
144 pages
Clarendon Press
May 1996
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Andrew von Hirsch addresses a number of emerging conceptual questions concerning the proportionality of criminal sentences, an approach that is gaining influence worldwide including in England where the Criminal Justice Act of 1991 made proportionality the primary criterion for determining sentences. This study deals with how the idea of penal censure justifies proportionate sentences, how a penalty scale should be "anchored" in order to reduce overall punishment levels, how non-custodial penalties should be graded and used, and how political pressures impinge on sentencing policies. It offers a coherent and humane way of allocating punishments, appropriate for a society that treats convicted offenders as citizens whose rights and choices should continue to be respected. Read more Continue reading Read less REVIEW
"This principled and humane approach to sentencing is set forth clearly and concisely, as are the views of its critics. A valuable restating and updating of one of the most influential theories of punishment extant, it has both contemporary and lasting significance. Highly recommended."--Choice ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Andrew von Hirsch is at University of Cambridge. Read more Continue reading Read less
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Pages 144
Publisher Clarendon Press
Published 1996
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