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Sentencing: A Social Process - Re-thinking Research and Policy


ISBN13: 9783030010591
Published: January 2020
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: £54.99



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This book asks how we should make sense of sentencing when, despite huge efforts world-wide to analyse, critique and reform it, it remains an enigma.

Sentencing: A Social Process reveals how both research and policy-thinking about sentencing are confined by a paradigm that presumes autonomous individualism, projecting an artificial image of sentencing practices and policy potential. By conceiving of sentencing instead as a social process, the book advances new policy and research agendas. The author proposes innovative solutions to classic conundrums, including: rules versus discretion; aggravating versus mitigating factors; individualisation versus consistency; punishment versus rehabilitation; efficient technologies versus the quality of justice; and ways of reducing imprisonment.

Contents:
Sentencing Decision-Making: Unravelling the Enigma
Sentencing Research and Policy: Presumed Autonomous Individualism
The Social Production of Sentencing
The Work of the Sentencing Professions: Animating Autonomous Individualism
The Humanising Work of the Sentencing Professions: Individualising and Normalising;