Purpose: Offenders with intellectual disability (ID) who commit arson and other acts of fire setting are over-represented in the criminal justice system in Australia, as in many other jurisdictions. The purpose of this paper is to provide insight into the judicial considerations that influence sentencing in these cases. Design/methodology/approach: Case law was utilised to locate and analyse judges’ sentencing remarks for offenders with ID found guilty of an offence of arson. These data were subject to Inductive Content Analysis to establish the major judicial considerations in sentencing. Findings: Seven common issues emerged: general deterrence, seriousness of arson, rehabilitation, sentencing options, moral culpability, protection ...
Background: Studies have suggested that people with intellectual disability are disproportionately i...
Background: The aims of the research are to: 1) validate Barnouxet al.'s (2015) and Tyler et al.'s (...
People with mental impairment are so heavily over-represented in prisons and jails that jails have b...
Purpose: Offenders with intellectual disability (ID) who commit arson and other acts of fire setting...
Arson attracts substantial penalties in Australia, reflecting the serious consequences of the crime....
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to identify and evaluate treatment for adult fire sette...
Background: The extent to which people with intellectual disabilities (ID) set fires is difficult to...
Purpose: Fire setters who have an intellectual disability (ID) are often identified as posing a par...
A systematic review of research on offenders with intellectual disability (ID) was conducted. In the...
People with intellectual disabilities (ID) may be somewhat overrepresented in parts of the Criminal ...
There is considerable evidence that people with intellectual disability (PWID) are at an increased r...
Persons with mental disabilities make up a significant proportion of the prison population in Canada...
Persons with mental disabilities make up a significant proportion of the prison population in Canada...
There has been increasing international, national and local recognition of the need for more appropr...
Assessment, treatment and sentencing of arson offenders need to be grounded in sound research about ...
Background: Studies have suggested that people with intellectual disability are disproportionately i...
Background: The aims of the research are to: 1) validate Barnouxet al.'s (2015) and Tyler et al.'s (...
People with mental impairment are so heavily over-represented in prisons and jails that jails have b...
Purpose: Offenders with intellectual disability (ID) who commit arson and other acts of fire setting...
Arson attracts substantial penalties in Australia, reflecting the serious consequences of the crime....
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to identify and evaluate treatment for adult fire sette...
Background: The extent to which people with intellectual disabilities (ID) set fires is difficult to...
Purpose: Fire setters who have an intellectual disability (ID) are often identified as posing a par...
A systematic review of research on offenders with intellectual disability (ID) was conducted. In the...
People with intellectual disabilities (ID) may be somewhat overrepresented in parts of the Criminal ...
There is considerable evidence that people with intellectual disability (PWID) are at an increased r...
Persons with mental disabilities make up a significant proportion of the prison population in Canada...
Persons with mental disabilities make up a significant proportion of the prison population in Canada...
There has been increasing international, national and local recognition of the need for more appropr...
Assessment, treatment and sentencing of arson offenders need to be grounded in sound research about ...
Background: Studies have suggested that people with intellectual disability are disproportionately i...
Background: The aims of the research are to: 1) validate Barnouxet al.'s (2015) and Tyler et al.'s (...
People with mental impairment are so heavily over-represented in prisons and jails that jails have b...