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Discretion, Discrimination and the Rule of Law: Reforming Rape Sentencing in India


ISBN13: 9781107135628
Published: November 2016
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: £77.99



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This book addresses and analyses the rape sentencing regime in India, and demonstrates that despite law reform, the myths and stereotypes about rapists and rape victims that used to be embedded in the positive law of rape and/or in evidence law have, in many cases, merely shifted from the charging and trial stages to the sentencing stage.

The book further argues that rape myths and stereotypes influence sentencing, leading to unwarranted disparity. It undertakes a theoretical examination of the purposes of punishment, the fundamentally overlapping nature of the stages of the criminal process, and the meaning of 'disparity'. The book sets forth what the sentencing guidelines for rape in India might provide, discussing factors that should be considered relevant and irrelevant in the sentencing of rape offenders. The underlying theme of the book is to bring the rule of law to criminal sentencing in India.

Subjects:
Other Jurisdictions , India
Contents:
1. Introduction
2. An introduction to the Indian criminal justice system
3. The law and practice of rape adjudication in India
4. Rape sentencing: an empirical analysis
5. Myths and stereotypes in rape prosecutions
6. Structuring sentencing discretion: guideline models and approaches
7. Sentencing discretion in India: the need for structuring
8. Sentencing guidelines for rape.