Cognitive continuum theory points to the middle-ground between the intuitive and analytic modes of cognition, called quasirationality. In the context of sentencing, we discuss how legal models prescribe the use of different modes of cognition. These models aim to help judges perform the cognitive balancing act required between factors indicating a more or less severe penalty for an offender. We compare sentencing in three common law jurisdictions (i.e., Australia, the US, and England and Wales). Each places a different emphasis on the use of intuition and analysis; but all are quasirational. We conclude that the most appropriate mode of cognition will likely be that which corresponds best with properties of the sentencingtask. Finally, we d...
This article contends that it is time to take a critical look at a series of binary categories which...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the American Psychologic...
This paper studies the institutional structure of criminal sentencing, focusing on the interaction b...
AbstractCognitive continuum theory points to the middle-ground between the intuitive and analytic mo...
Criminal sentencing is a complex cognitive activity often performed by the unaided mind under subopt...
Criminal sentencing is a complex cognitive activity often performed by the unaided mind under subopt...
The ‘England and Wales Sentencing Guidelines’ aim to promote consistency by organising the sentencin...
Laws and guidelines regulating legal decision making are often imposed without taking the cognitive ...
This article critically examines approaches to the production of systems of support for discretionar...
This paper explores current and future possible uses of algorithms in sentencing and assesses the li...
The ‘England and Wales Sentencing Guidelines’ aim to promote consistency by organizing the sentencin...
The thesis examined personality and socio-demographic characteristics of individuals and their relat...
This thesis examines the consistency of sentencing between the circuits of the New Zealand District ...
Abstract. This article critically examines approaches to the production of systems of support for di...
Researchers from diverse disciplines--e.g. sociologists, criminologists, political scientists, legal...
This article contends that it is time to take a critical look at a series of binary categories which...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the American Psychologic...
This paper studies the institutional structure of criminal sentencing, focusing on the interaction b...
AbstractCognitive continuum theory points to the middle-ground between the intuitive and analytic mo...
Criminal sentencing is a complex cognitive activity often performed by the unaided mind under subopt...
Criminal sentencing is a complex cognitive activity often performed by the unaided mind under subopt...
The ‘England and Wales Sentencing Guidelines’ aim to promote consistency by organising the sentencin...
Laws and guidelines regulating legal decision making are often imposed without taking the cognitive ...
This article critically examines approaches to the production of systems of support for discretionar...
This paper explores current and future possible uses of algorithms in sentencing and assesses the li...
The ‘England and Wales Sentencing Guidelines’ aim to promote consistency by organizing the sentencin...
The thesis examined personality and socio-demographic characteristics of individuals and their relat...
This thesis examines the consistency of sentencing between the circuits of the New Zealand District ...
Abstract. This article critically examines approaches to the production of systems of support for di...
Researchers from diverse disciplines--e.g. sociologists, criminologists, political scientists, legal...
This article contends that it is time to take a critical look at a series of binary categories which...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the American Psychologic...
This paper studies the institutional structure of criminal sentencing, focusing on the interaction b...