Sentencing policy and social justice
Material type: TextSeries: Clarendon studies in criminologyPublication details: 2018 London Oxford University Press Description: 1 online resourceISBN:- 9780191789816
- 345.420772 23
- KD8406
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345.4204 LA-I In search of criminal responsibility ideas, interests, and institutions | 345.4205 DE-C Case management in criminal trials | 345.4205 WE-C Criminal procedure and sentencing | 345.420772 HE-S Sentencing policy and social justice | 345.44 LE- Legal insanity and the brain science, law and European courts | 345.5 IN- Integrity of criminal process from theory into practice | 345.50954 AR-C Criminal code of India, Vol 1 |
This edition previously issued in print: 2018.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
'Sentencing Policy and Social Justice' argues that the promotion of social justice should become a key objective of sentencing policy, advancing the argument that the legitimacy of sentencing ultimately depends upon the strength of the relationship between social morality and penal ideology. It sheds light on how shared moral values can influence sentencing policy at a time when relationships of community appear increasingly fragmented, arguing that sentencing will be better placed to make a positive contribution to social justice if it becomes more sensitive to the commonly-accepted moral boundaries that underpin adherence to the 'rule of law'.
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