Despite very diverse approaches towards punishing crime, all Western jurisdictions punish repeat offenders more harshly (a practice known as the recidivist sentencing premium) . For many repeat offenders, their previous convictions have more impact on the penalty they receive than the seriousness of their current crime.
Why do we punish recidivists more harshly? Some sentencing theorists argue that offenders should be punished only for the crimes they commit - not for the crimes committed and paid for in the past. From this perspective, punishing repeat offenders more severely amounts to double punishment. Having been punished once for an offence, the recidivist will pay for the crime again every time he re-offends. Is this fair?
This volume explores the nature and consequences of the recidivist sentencing premium on both the theoretical and empirical levels. It begins by exploring the justifications for treating repeat offenders more harshly, and then provides examples of the practice from a number of jurisdictions including England and Wales, Canada, and the United States.
Particular attention is paid to the views of two important groups: convicted offenders and the general public. If offenders believe that the recidivist sentencing premium is unjustified, they are less likely to accept the legitimacy of the justice system. As for members of the public, it is important to know whether this key element of the sentencing process is consistent with community views.
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| Making Sense of Penal Change NEW ISBN13: 9780199559787 Published: November 2008 Publisher: Oxford University Press | £50.00 |
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When Children Kill Children: Penal Populism and Political Culture
ISBN13: 9780199230969
Published: March 2008 Publisher: Oxford University Press |
£50.00 |
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Criminal Lives: Family Life, Employment, and Offending
ISBN13: 9780199217205
Published: May 2007 Publisher: Oxford University Press |
£50.00 |
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Bar Wars: Contesting the Night in Contemporary British Cities
ISBN13: 9780199297863
Published: May 2006 Publisher: Oxford University Press |
£19.99 |
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| CCTV and Policing: Public Area Surveillance and Police Practices in Britain ISBN13: 9780199265145 Published: June 2004 Publisher: | £54.95 |
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Investigating Murder: Detective Work and the Police Response to Criminal Homicide
ISBN13: 9780199259427
Published: June 2003 Publisher: Oxford University Press |
£64.95 |
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| Policing and the Condition of England: Memory, Politics and Culture ISBN13: 9780198299066 Published: June 2003 Publisher: | £58.00 |
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| Bouncers: Violence and Governance in the Night Time Economy ISBN13: 9780199252244 Published: March 2003 Publisher: Oxford University Press | £39.95 |
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Nov/December 2008
Cover: Detail from Priscilla Coleman’s work in “Court Scenes” Major New Titles published in November (pp. 1-29) Inner Temple Book Prize Shortlist (p. 31) November Subs & Supplements (pp. 33-44) Middle Temple Library 50th Birthday (p. 44) Wigs & Wherefores Launch (pp. 45-46) Forthcoming Publications (pp. 48-51) WS&H Publications (pp. 52-64) |
William Blackstone: Law and Letters in the Eighteenth CenturyEdited by:
ISBN: 0199550298
ISBN13: 9780199550296
Published: October 2008
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Binding: Hardback
Price: £29.99
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