Pre-sentence reports are an increasingly prevalent feature of the sentencing process. Yet, although judges have been surveyed about their general views, we know relatively little about how such reports are read and interpreted by judges considering sentence in specific cases, and, in particular, how these judicial interpretations compare with the intentions of the writers of those same reports. This article summarizes some of the main findings of a four-year qualitative study in Scotland examining: how reports are constructed by report writers; what the writers aim to convey to the sentencing judge; and how those same reports are then interpreted and used in deciding sentence. Policy development has been predicated on the view that higher-q...
Applying the rule of law at every stage of the criminal justice process is fundamental to our crimin...
This article draws together findings from two related studies of sentencing in England and Wales, an...
How judges sentence is a question frequently asked, but infrequently explored. What factors are take...
Pre-sentence reports are an increasingly prevalent feature of the sentencing process. Yet, although ...
Pre-sentence reports are an increasingly prevalent feature of the sentencing process. Yet, although ...
Pre-sentence reports are an increasingly prevalent feature of the sentencing process. Yet, although ...
In many countries, pre-sentence reports are an increasingly prevalent feature of the sentencing proc...
Pre-sentence or pre-sanction reports (PSRs) provide judges with information on the personal circumst...
The criminal justice process in the lower and intermediate courts depends on defendants admitting gu...
A central aim of successive generations of penal reformers and governments has been to reduce the us...
This paper reports on selected findings from a study on pre-sentence reports (PSRs) in the Republic ...
Although the evidentially-contested trial is the focus of popular culture and textbook commentary, i...
Although the evidentially-contested trial is the focus of popular culture and textbook commentary, i...
This thesis considers how judges sentence. It explores and critically analyses judicial decision ma...
During the months immediately preceding the implementation of the 1991 Criminal Justice Act the Home...
Applying the rule of law at every stage of the criminal justice process is fundamental to our crimin...
This article draws together findings from two related studies of sentencing in England and Wales, an...
How judges sentence is a question frequently asked, but infrequently explored. What factors are take...
Pre-sentence reports are an increasingly prevalent feature of the sentencing process. Yet, although ...
Pre-sentence reports are an increasingly prevalent feature of the sentencing process. Yet, although ...
Pre-sentence reports are an increasingly prevalent feature of the sentencing process. Yet, although ...
In many countries, pre-sentence reports are an increasingly prevalent feature of the sentencing proc...
Pre-sentence or pre-sanction reports (PSRs) provide judges with information on the personal circumst...
The criminal justice process in the lower and intermediate courts depends on defendants admitting gu...
A central aim of successive generations of penal reformers and governments has been to reduce the us...
This paper reports on selected findings from a study on pre-sentence reports (PSRs) in the Republic ...
Although the evidentially-contested trial is the focus of popular culture and textbook commentary, i...
Although the evidentially-contested trial is the focus of popular culture and textbook commentary, i...
This thesis considers how judges sentence. It explores and critically analyses judicial decision ma...
During the months immediately preceding the implementation of the 1991 Criminal Justice Act the Home...
Applying the rule of law at every stage of the criminal justice process is fundamental to our crimin...
This article draws together findings from two related studies of sentencing in England and Wales, an...
How judges sentence is a question frequently asked, but infrequently explored. What factors are take...