This article examines the difficulties of calculating the severity of sentences presented by differences in individual penal subjects’ experiences, a key challenge to proportionality-based justifications of punishment. It explores the basic arguments for and against recognising subjective experience, before advancing a model of penal severity based upon the proximity of the pains of punishment to penal State actions. This model could partially resolve foundational problems in giving criminally just sentences. Whilst we cannot wholly reconcile penal subjectivism and objectivism, there are still some opportunities to improve penal policy and sentencing practice by adopting a proximity model for penal severity
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In England and Wales, ‘punishment’ is a central element of criminal justice. What punishment entails...
In a series of recent high-profile articles, a group of contemporary scholars argue that the crimina...
In a series of recent high-profile articles, a group of contemporary scholars argue that the crimina...
What would a jurisprudence of sentencing that was induced from the experience of punishment, rather ...
In a prior article, we argued that punishment theorists need to take into account the counterintuiti...
This Article continues our project of applying new findings in the behavioral psychology of human ha...
Although punishment has been a crucial feature of every legal system, widespread disagreement exists...
Sentencing involves the deliberate infliction of harm by society on individuals. It is the most coer...
The measurement of penal severity is vital to a range of different justifications of criminal punish...
In England and Wales, ‘punishment’ is a central element of criminal justice. What punishment entails...
Should the punishment fit the criminal as well as the crime? The article argues that idiosyncratic f...
When it comes to punishment, should we be subjectivists or objectivists? That is, should we define, ...
This thesis examines two research questions: firstly, how does community punishment impact upon the ...
The principle of proportionality prescribes that the punishment should equal the crime. It is one of...
This article explores the pains experienced by nine offenders subjected to (supervised) community an...
In England and Wales, ‘punishment’ is a central element of criminal justice. What punishment entails...
In a series of recent high-profile articles, a group of contemporary scholars argue that the crimina...
In a series of recent high-profile articles, a group of contemporary scholars argue that the crimina...
What would a jurisprudence of sentencing that was induced from the experience of punishment, rather ...
In a prior article, we argued that punishment theorists need to take into account the counterintuiti...
This Article continues our project of applying new findings in the behavioral psychology of human ha...
Although punishment has been a crucial feature of every legal system, widespread disagreement exists...
Sentencing involves the deliberate infliction of harm by society on individuals. It is the most coer...