Proportionate sentencing

Proportionate sentencing

by Andrew Von Hirsch

Part of Oxford monographs on criminal law and justice

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This book is about the principle of proportionality - the principle that a sentence should be proportionate to the seriousness of the offence committed. It examines the detailed arguments for the theory and for applying it to a range of situations including young offenders, dangerous offenders and socially deprived offenders.

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