Imprisonments and fines are the standard sanctions employed by most western countries in punishing offenders. Where neither of these penalties is appropriate, the courts normally have a variety of indeterminate sanctions at their disposal. However the general effectiveness of these sanctions is questionable. This paper argues that the criminal justice system has been too slow and unimaginative in developing efficient and effective methods of punishing offenders. There are ways of inflicting pain on offenders that do not encroach on their liberty or affect their material wealth. It is suggested that new sentencing options should include the annulment or suspension of an offenders academic qualifications and the ...
grantor: University of TorontoReform strategies, and sentencing legislation for both adult...
Abstract: The criminal punishment literature has focused on justifying non-maximal punishments and ...
Argues that use of imprisonment and rehabilitation have not been successful in reducing the crime ra...
Fines are the standard sanctions employed by most Western countries when a corporation has been conv...
Imprisonment is the punishment of choice in American jurisdictions. In everyday life, the modes of h...
Criminal sanctions are a necessary and appropriate response to crime. But extremism, especially when...
Imprisonment is the punishment of choice in American jurisdictions. In everyday life, the modes of h...
Imprisonment is ill-suited to achieve any of the traditional objects of punishment, and in practice ...
In these days and with the increase in population, crimes increase day after day as a result of tech...
This paper aims at dissecting the criminal provisions on criminal enforcement of fines in current R...
Every day, I come across improper conduct, disobedience, breaking the law and subsequently also the ...
A lively debate began in the late 1970\u27s on the topic of criminal sentencing. A major attack was ...
The United States criminal justice system is the most punitive on earth. The total correctional popu...
The United States criminal justice system is the most punitive on earth. The total correctional popu...
grantor: University of TorontoReform strategies, and sentencing legislation for both adult...
grantor: University of TorontoReform strategies, and sentencing legislation for both adult...
Abstract: The criminal punishment literature has focused on justifying non-maximal punishments and ...
Argues that use of imprisonment and rehabilitation have not been successful in reducing the crime ra...
Fines are the standard sanctions employed by most Western countries when a corporation has been conv...
Imprisonment is the punishment of choice in American jurisdictions. In everyday life, the modes of h...
Criminal sanctions are a necessary and appropriate response to crime. But extremism, especially when...
Imprisonment is the punishment of choice in American jurisdictions. In everyday life, the modes of h...
Imprisonment is ill-suited to achieve any of the traditional objects of punishment, and in practice ...
In these days and with the increase in population, crimes increase day after day as a result of tech...
This paper aims at dissecting the criminal provisions on criminal enforcement of fines in current R...
Every day, I come across improper conduct, disobedience, breaking the law and subsequently also the ...
A lively debate began in the late 1970\u27s on the topic of criminal sentencing. A major attack was ...
The United States criminal justice system is the most punitive on earth. The total correctional popu...
The United States criminal justice system is the most punitive on earth. The total correctional popu...
grantor: University of TorontoReform strategies, and sentencing legislation for both adult...
grantor: University of TorontoReform strategies, and sentencing legislation for both adult...
Abstract: The criminal punishment literature has focused on justifying non-maximal punishments and ...
Argues that use of imprisonment and rehabilitation have not been successful in reducing the crime ra...