Mandatory Sentencing Research Paper (original) (raw)

Purposes of Sentencing: Community Views in Victoria

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Mandatory Sentencing Around the World and the Need for Reform

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Australia: Exercising Discretion in Sentencing Policy and Practice

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Flynn, A (2011) ‘Jeopardising Justice For What? Keeping Sentencing Indications in Victoria’, in G. Mason, S. Milivojevic & M. Lee (eds) Australian and New Zealand Critical Criminology Conference Proceedings 2010, Institute of Criminology, Sydney Law School, Sydney.

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Why sentence? Comparing the views of jurors, judges and the legislature on the purposes of sentencing in Victoria, Australia

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Sentencing principles 2.1-2.2 UK & Commonwealth

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A Not So Rational Philosophy: A Critique of the Penalties and Sentences Act 1992 (Qld)

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Sentencing and society: international perspectives

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Public opinion on sentencing and parole in Australia

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Judicial Discretion and Sentencing Standards: Victorian Attempts to Solve a Perennial Problem

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Alternatives to Imprisonment: Community Views in Victoria

Dwiki Oktobrian

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Sentencing and public confidence: Results from a national Australian survey on public opinions towards sentencing

Karen Gelb, Lynne Roberts, Nigel Stobbs, K. Warner

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology, 2012

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Punishment and rehabilitation – Uneasy bedfellows under section 44 of the Crime and Courts Act 2013

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Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology, 2017

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Sentencing Guidance in Victoria Report

Paige Darby

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Sentencing Guidelines in England and Wales: Missed Opportunities?

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Law and contemporary problems, 2013

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Suspended Sentences in Australia: Uncertain, Unstable, Unpopular, and Unnecessary?

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The Phantom of Deterrence: The Crime (Serious and Repeat Offenders) Sentencing Act

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Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology, 1993

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Imprisonment, Fines and Diverting Offenders from Custody: Implications of Sentencing Discretion for Penal Policy

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Sentencing & penal policy: ending prison as the default

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Reviewing Reforms to the Law of Suspended Sentences in the Australian Capital Territory

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Flynn, A (2009) ‘Sentence Indications for Indictable Offences: Increasing Court Efficiency at the Expense of Justice – A Response to the Victorian Legislation’, 42(2) Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology 244.

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Graeme Brown, Criminal sentencing as practical wisdom

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Australian & New Zealand Journal of Criminology, 2018

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Deterrent Effects of Harsher Prison Sentences

Luke van den Hoek

2015

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A country not divided: A comparison of public punitiveness and confidence in sentencing across Australia

D. Indermaur, Lynne Roberts, Caroline Spiranovic

Australian & New Zealand Journal of Criminology, 2011

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Punitiveness in Australia: electronic monitoring vs the prison

kathy laster

Crime, Law and Social Change, 2014

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The Recidivism of Offenders Given Suspended Sentences In New South Wales, Australia

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British Journal of Criminology, 2008

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Suspended Sentences-a Judicial Perspective

Lorana Bartels

Law and Justice Journal, 2009

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Modern diversion or colonial hangover? The history and development of suspended sentences in South Australia

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Suspended Sentences In Tasmania: Key Research Findings

Lorana Bartels

2009

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Response to the Home Office Consultation (2006) on 'Making Sentencing Clearer

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Suspended Sentences And Public Confidence In The Justice System1

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Democratising punishment: Sentencing, community views and values

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Punishment & Society, 2014

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FOREWORD A GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE ON SENTENCING REFORMS

Oren Gazal Ayal

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Sentencing Trends in Britain: Public Knowledge and Public Opinion

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Sentencing and Punishment

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