A new form of restitution has become a core aspect of criminal punishment. Courts now order defendants to compensate victims for an increasingly broad category of losses, including emotional and psychological losses and losses for which the defendant was not found guilty. Criminal restitution therefore moves far beyond its traditional purpose of disgorging a defendant\u27s ill-gotten gains. Instead, restitution has become a mechanism of imposing additional punishment. Courts, however, have failed to recognize the punitive nature of restitution and thus enter restitution orders without regard to the constitutional protections that normally attach to criminal proceedings. This Article deploys a novel definition of punishment to situate restit...
In civil law cases, courts routinely require people to make restitution to those they have accidenta...
Restorative justice is a way of responding to crime, and according to its proponents, it\u27s a much...
Crime is harmful to society, especially to the victims. Legal protection should be taken into accoun...
A new form of restitution has become a core aspect of criminal punishment. Courts now order defendan...
Criminal restitution is a core component of punishment. In its current form, this remedy rarely serv...
Criminal restitution is a standard part of sentencing. As criminal restitution obligations have beco...
In the complex structure often inappropriately designated the system of criminal justice,a there are...
During the past several years a variety of victim groups have forced the criminal justice system to ...
Restitution is a court-ordered payment by offenders to their victims to cover the victims\u27 econom...
The article offers solutions to further the conversation regarding the U.S. constitution\u27s Eighth...
A restitutive theory of justice is a rights-based approach to criminal sanctions that views a crime ...
The usual assertion that restitution is not punitive is true in the important sense that liability...
In 1990, the Supreme Court held that criminal restitution was dischargeable as a debt in a Chapter 1...
Of the many developments in the area of criminal justice over the last twenty years or so, the redis...
The Illinois Crime Victim's Rights Amendment, added to the Illinois Constitution by the legislature ...
In civil law cases, courts routinely require people to make restitution to those they have accidenta...
Restorative justice is a way of responding to crime, and according to its proponents, it\u27s a much...
Crime is harmful to society, especially to the victims. Legal protection should be taken into accoun...
A new form of restitution has become a core aspect of criminal punishment. Courts now order defendan...
Criminal restitution is a core component of punishment. In its current form, this remedy rarely serv...
Criminal restitution is a standard part of sentencing. As criminal restitution obligations have beco...
In the complex structure often inappropriately designated the system of criminal justice,a there are...
During the past several years a variety of victim groups have forced the criminal justice system to ...
Restitution is a court-ordered payment by offenders to their victims to cover the victims\u27 econom...
The article offers solutions to further the conversation regarding the U.S. constitution\u27s Eighth...
A restitutive theory of justice is a rights-based approach to criminal sanctions that views a crime ...
The usual assertion that restitution is not punitive is true in the important sense that liability...
In 1990, the Supreme Court held that criminal restitution was dischargeable as a debt in a Chapter 1...
Of the many developments in the area of criminal justice over the last twenty years or so, the redis...
The Illinois Crime Victim's Rights Amendment, added to the Illinois Constitution by the legislature ...
In civil law cases, courts routinely require people to make restitution to those they have accidenta...
Restorative justice is a way of responding to crime, and according to its proponents, it\u27s a much...
Crime is harmful to society, especially to the victims. Legal protection should be taken into accoun...