Mitigation and Aggravation at Sentencing

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Mitigation and Aggravation at Sentencing

Crime and criminology Penology and punishment Law Criminal justice law Sentencing and punishment

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Collection: Cambridge Studies in Law and Society

Language: English

Published by: Cambridge University Press

Published on: 25th August 2011

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 879 Kb

ISBN: 9781139152761


Introduction

This innovative volume explores a fundamental issue in the field of sentencing: the factors which make a sentence more or less severe. All sentencing systems allow courts discretion to consider mitigating and aggravating factors, and many legislatures have placed a number of such factors on a statutory footing. Yet many questions remain regarding the theory and practice of mitigation and aggravation.

Content and Perspectives

Drawing on legal and sociological perspectives and examining mitigation and aggravation in various jurisdictions, the essays provide practical illustrations of specific factors as well as theoretical justifications. After the foreword by Andrew von Hirsch, a number of contributors address broad conceptual issues raised at sentencing.

Empirical Chapters and Contributors

These contributions are followed by several empirical chapters including an exploration of personal mitigation in English courts. The authors are leading scholars from a range of common law jurisdictions including England and Wales, the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa.

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