The controversial effect of intoxication on sentencing outcomes has received renewed attention with a series of new empirical studies. However, these studies have relied on survey data that conflate alcohol and drug intoxication and miss pertinent contextual features of the offence. This article explores how alcohol intoxication, and its social context, impact sentence outcomes for violent offences. To do so, the probability of custodial sentence severity is modelled using multilevel Cox regression using data from online sentence transcripts. Findings contribute insights into how punishment is shaped by not only the presence of alcohol intoxication in offending but also in which contexts by highlighting the significant punitive effects of r...
The relevance of drug and alcohol involvement to sentencing law and practice is one of the most perp...
Recent years have seen intense media scrutiny, concerted policy discussion and significant law refor...
Sentence severity has increased in England and Wales in recent years. The causes of the increase rem...
The controversial effect of intoxication on sentencing outcomes has received renewed attention with...
Little is known about how the Sentencing Council’s guidance to treat intoxication as aggravation is ...
Criminal responsibility is founded on the volitional control of action, yet many offences are commit...
Little is known about how alcohol intoxication impacts sentence outcomes. This study assesses whethe...
Debate about the status of the intoxication excuse as a legal defence is rooted in lay theories, or ...
This article reports on the second stage of a national study of how the effects of alcohol and other...
Research has consistently found a significant correlation between alcohol consumption and offending....
Background and Aims: Most homicide studies focus upon ‘acute’ situational intoxication as opposed t...
This article explores recent policy development and resulting tensions that emerge in a neo-liberal...
The labeling of an incident as a crime is an essential precursor to the use of criminal law, but the...
It was recently reported that, in response to ‘the soaring incidence of alcohol-related violence acr...
Australian criminal law is being actively reconfigured in an effort to produce a more effective resp...
The relevance of drug and alcohol involvement to sentencing law and practice is one of the most perp...
Recent years have seen intense media scrutiny, concerted policy discussion and significant law refor...
Sentence severity has increased in England and Wales in recent years. The causes of the increase rem...
The controversial effect of intoxication on sentencing outcomes has received renewed attention with...
Little is known about how the Sentencing Council’s guidance to treat intoxication as aggravation is ...
Criminal responsibility is founded on the volitional control of action, yet many offences are commit...
Little is known about how alcohol intoxication impacts sentence outcomes. This study assesses whethe...
Debate about the status of the intoxication excuse as a legal defence is rooted in lay theories, or ...
This article reports on the second stage of a national study of how the effects of alcohol and other...
Research has consistently found a significant correlation between alcohol consumption and offending....
Background and Aims: Most homicide studies focus upon ‘acute’ situational intoxication as opposed t...
This article explores recent policy development and resulting tensions that emerge in a neo-liberal...
The labeling of an incident as a crime is an essential precursor to the use of criminal law, but the...
It was recently reported that, in response to ‘the soaring incidence of alcohol-related violence acr...
Australian criminal law is being actively reconfigured in an effort to produce a more effective resp...
The relevance of drug and alcohol involvement to sentencing law and practice is one of the most perp...
Recent years have seen intense media scrutiny, concerted policy discussion and significant law refor...
Sentence severity has increased in England and Wales in recent years. The causes of the increase rem...