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Sentencing and Punishment
Fully reworked, restructured, and updated, and incorporating changes following the 2019 general election; this fifth edition is the essential guide for anyone studying sentencing and punishment as part of a law or criminology course.
Author(s) | By Susan Easton (Emeritus Professor of Law, Emeritus Professor of Law, Brunel University London), Christine Piper (Emeritus Professor, Emeritus Professor, Brunel University London). |
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Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Format | Hardback |
Pages | 592 |
Published in | United Kingdom |
Published | 22 Dec 2022 |
Availability | Available |
Fully reworked, restructured, and updated, and incorporating changes following the 2019 general election; this fifth edition is the essential guide for anyone studying sentencing and punishment as part of a law or criminology course.
Part I: Sentencing Principles, Policies and Problems 1: Developing penal policy 2: Structuring sentencing 3: Determining 'just deserts' 4: Utility and deterrence 5: Risk and danger 6: Instead of punishment? Restorative justice, child welfare, and me
Susan Easton is Emeritus Professor of Law at Brunel Law School, a barrister, and founding editor of the International Journal of Discrimination and the Law. She has previously lectured at both the University of Sussex and the University of Sheffield, as w