In February 2012, new sentencing guidelines for drug offences became effective in all courts in England and Wales. An explicit aim was to reduce the length of sentences for drug ‘mules’ and so make them more proportionate. This article examines their early impact drawing on data from the Court Proceedings Database and the Crown Court Sentencing Survey for importing/exporting a Class A drug. Overall, the guidelines have achieved their intended aim. The length of the average custodial sentence for drug trafficking fell following the introduction of the guidelines, largely due to taking defendants’ roles into account. Notably: three quarters of those in ‘lesser’ roles received sentences less than four years, representing an important change. N...
In Australia, threshold quantities of illicit drugs act as an indicator of supply offences in distin...
A new offence of 'drug covering' should be created, with penalty ranges of six to 12 months. This w...
Examines sentences from 2008-09 to 2012-13 for cultivating a commercial quantity of narcotic plants,...
Aims: In February 2012, new sentencing guidelines for drug offences became effective in all courts ...
Internationally, laws and sentencing practices tend to treat drug supply offences very harshly, ofte...
This paper discusses recent changes to sentencing in England and Wales, which aim to recognise drug ...
Current and proposed sentence guidelines for drug-trafficking offences in the United Kingdom are und...
A new offence of ‘drug covering’ should be created, with penalty ranges of six to 12 months. This wo...
Current and proposed sentence guidelines for drug-trafficking offences in the United Kingdom are und...
Current views on drug legislation and policies have focused on law enforcement and the coercive tren...
Major increases in the punishment for Criminal Code offences of trafficking, commercial cultivation ...
This article presents the findings of focus group research into public attitudes to the sentencing o...
The Drug War ushered in harsh sentencing practices in the United States. The severity in penalties h...
In Australia, threshold quantities of illicit drugs act as an indicator of supply offences in distin...
The sentences that offenders receive for drug law violations across the European Union are examined ...
In Australia, threshold quantities of illicit drugs act as an indicator of supply offences in distin...
A new offence of 'drug covering' should be created, with penalty ranges of six to 12 months. This w...
Examines sentences from 2008-09 to 2012-13 for cultivating a commercial quantity of narcotic plants,...
Aims: In February 2012, new sentencing guidelines for drug offences became effective in all courts ...
Internationally, laws and sentencing practices tend to treat drug supply offences very harshly, ofte...
This paper discusses recent changes to sentencing in England and Wales, which aim to recognise drug ...
Current and proposed sentence guidelines for drug-trafficking offences in the United Kingdom are und...
A new offence of ‘drug covering’ should be created, with penalty ranges of six to 12 months. This wo...
Current and proposed sentence guidelines for drug-trafficking offences in the United Kingdom are und...
Current views on drug legislation and policies have focused on law enforcement and the coercive tren...
Major increases in the punishment for Criminal Code offences of trafficking, commercial cultivation ...
This article presents the findings of focus group research into public attitudes to the sentencing o...
The Drug War ushered in harsh sentencing practices in the United States. The severity in penalties h...
In Australia, threshold quantities of illicit drugs act as an indicator of supply offences in distin...
The sentences that offenders receive for drug law violations across the European Union are examined ...
In Australia, threshold quantities of illicit drugs act as an indicator of supply offences in distin...
A new offence of 'drug covering' should be created, with penalty ranges of six to 12 months. This w...
Examines sentences from 2008-09 to 2012-13 for cultivating a commercial quantity of narcotic plants,...