The ‘England and Wales Sentencing Guidelines’ aim to promote consistency by organising the sentencing process as a sequence of steps, with initial judicial assessments subsequently adjusted to reflect relevant case characteristics. Yet, existing evaluations of the guidelines have failed to incorporate this structure adequately, instead concentrating solely on sentence outcomes. We use multivariate multilevel models to offer new insights into the decisions made throughout the sentencing process. Focusing on cases of assault sentenced at the Crown Court we show that the level of compliance with the guidelines is high. However, we also show that some case characteristics are being unduly considered at more than one stage of the sentencing proc...
Sentence severity has increased in England and Wales in recent years. The causes of the increase rem...
This thesis examines the consistency of sentencing between the circuits of the New Zealand District ...
Book synopsis: The politics of criminal sentencing has recently crystallised around the issue of whe...
The ‘England and Wales Sentencing Guidelines’ aim to promote consistency by organising the sentencin...
The ‘England and Wales Sentencing Guidelines’ aim to promote consistency by organising the sentencin...
The ‘England and Wales Sentencing Guidelines’ aim to promote consistency by organizing the sentencin...
Objectives: The development and application of methods to assess consistency in sentencing before an...
Sentence severity has increased in England and Wales in recent years. The causes of the increase re...
Consistency in sentencing is widely considered to be an essential component of a fair sentencing sys...
Empirical research has repeatedly focused on the potential existence of sentencing disparities. In p...
Sentencing in England and Wales has evolved in a direction apart from other common law countries. Al...
Empirical research has repeatedly focused on the potential existence of sentencing disparities. In p...
The guiding orientation of the present research was whether two conflicting positions, (1) that sent...
The decision-making process in current sentencing practice is incoherent dueto the arbitrary way in ...
Sentencing guidelines have been slowly evolving in England and Wales since 1998. Definitive guidelin...
Sentence severity has increased in England and Wales in recent years. The causes of the increase rem...
This thesis examines the consistency of sentencing between the circuits of the New Zealand District ...
Book synopsis: The politics of criminal sentencing has recently crystallised around the issue of whe...
The ‘England and Wales Sentencing Guidelines’ aim to promote consistency by organising the sentencin...
The ‘England and Wales Sentencing Guidelines’ aim to promote consistency by organising the sentencin...
The ‘England and Wales Sentencing Guidelines’ aim to promote consistency by organizing the sentencin...
Objectives: The development and application of methods to assess consistency in sentencing before an...
Sentence severity has increased in England and Wales in recent years. The causes of the increase re...
Consistency in sentencing is widely considered to be an essential component of a fair sentencing sys...
Empirical research has repeatedly focused on the potential existence of sentencing disparities. In p...
Sentencing in England and Wales has evolved in a direction apart from other common law countries. Al...
Empirical research has repeatedly focused on the potential existence of sentencing disparities. In p...
The guiding orientation of the present research was whether two conflicting positions, (1) that sent...
The decision-making process in current sentencing practice is incoherent dueto the arbitrary way in ...
Sentencing guidelines have been slowly evolving in England and Wales since 1998. Definitive guidelin...
Sentence severity has increased in England and Wales in recent years. The causes of the increase rem...
This thesis examines the consistency of sentencing between the circuits of the New Zealand District ...
Book synopsis: The politics of criminal sentencing has recently crystallised around the issue of whe...