This essay reviews the role that remorse does and ought to play in criminal justice. Evidence of remorse appears to influence decision-making in a number of stages of the criminal process. But should it? Remorse might have an appropriate role given certain assumptions about the general justifying aim of criminal justice. The chapter also looks at the nature of remorse as an emotion, and how different conceptions of the emotions can inform our understanding of the role remorse might play. There are serious challenges that face any proposal to give criminal justice officials powers to evaluate remorsefulness and to treat offenders differently on that basis. The chapter concludes that it may be the best we can do is to attempt to design a syst...
What role does remorse really play in capital sentencing? We divide this basic question in two. Firs...
Perceptions of criminality and remorse are critical for legal decision-making. While faces perceived...
Imagine you have committed a crime. You might experience any number of emotional responses to what y...
Remorse can be a powerful source of mitigation at sentencing. However, there is a lack of formal jus...
Abstract: Prisoners’ rights advocates justifiably seek to combat the seemingly ever growing institut...
Remorse can be a powerful source of mitigation at sentencing. However, there is a lack of formal jus...
Invalid ISBN on item: 0754675890 & 9780754675891Remorse is a powerful, important and yet academicall...
[In their 2001 article “Feeling Sorry? — Tell Someone Who Cares: The Irrelevance of Remorse in Sente...
That the presence or absence of remorse is felt to be central to sentencing decision-making is now w...
That the presence or absence of remorse is felt to be central to sentencing decision-making is now w...
That the presence or absence of remorse is felt to be central to sentencing decision-making is now w...
This commentary on Zhong et al. begins by addressing the definition of remorse. It then primarily fo...
Philosophical debate on the role of remorse in criminal justice has largely focused on whether remor...
When someone commits a crime with no exculpatory defenses,he is blameworthy and deserves to be punis...
The presence or absence of ‘signs of remorse’ is often understood to have consequences for judges’ s...
What role does remorse really play in capital sentencing? We divide this basic question in two. Firs...
Perceptions of criminality and remorse are critical for legal decision-making. While faces perceived...
Imagine you have committed a crime. You might experience any number of emotional responses to what y...
Remorse can be a powerful source of mitigation at sentencing. However, there is a lack of formal jus...
Abstract: Prisoners’ rights advocates justifiably seek to combat the seemingly ever growing institut...
Remorse can be a powerful source of mitigation at sentencing. However, there is a lack of formal jus...
Invalid ISBN on item: 0754675890 & 9780754675891Remorse is a powerful, important and yet academicall...
[In their 2001 article “Feeling Sorry? — Tell Someone Who Cares: The Irrelevance of Remorse in Sente...
That the presence or absence of remorse is felt to be central to sentencing decision-making is now w...
That the presence or absence of remorse is felt to be central to sentencing decision-making is now w...
That the presence or absence of remorse is felt to be central to sentencing decision-making is now w...
This commentary on Zhong et al. begins by addressing the definition of remorse. It then primarily fo...
Philosophical debate on the role of remorse in criminal justice has largely focused on whether remor...
When someone commits a crime with no exculpatory defenses,he is blameworthy and deserves to be punis...
The presence or absence of ‘signs of remorse’ is often understood to have consequences for judges’ s...
What role does remorse really play in capital sentencing? We divide this basic question in two. Firs...
Perceptions of criminality and remorse are critical for legal decision-making. While faces perceived...
Imagine you have committed a crime. You might experience any number of emotional responses to what y...