Penal Policy and Social JusticeExamines the recent developments in penal policy, and asks whether they will make for more "justice". Drawing on international evidence the author asks whether making the punishment fit the crime can lessen the excessive penalization of the poor, the mentally disordered and racial minorities. |
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... community service , curfews , and have tried to extend the scope of standard penalties , for example raising the levels of fines , so that they can be seen as sufficient punishment for more serious offences , or relating them to income ...
... community service , curfews , and have tried to extend the scope of standard penalties , for example raising the levels of fines , so that they can be seen as sufficient punishment for more serious offences , or relating them to income ...
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... community service order , introduced into England and Wales in the Criminal Justice Act 1972 , was clearly intended by the Home Office as an alternative to short prison sentences : ' The community service order was introduced with the ...
... community service order , introduced into England and Wales in the Criminal Justice Act 1972 , was clearly intended by the Home Office as an alternative to short prison sentences : ' The community service order was introduced with the ...
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... community service , it cannot be said to represent a failure of penal policy objectives as the role of community service as an alternative to fines for the unemployed rather than as an alternative to custodial sentences seems from an ...
... community service , it cannot be said to represent a failure of penal policy objectives as the role of community service as an alternative to fines for the unemployed rather than as an alternative to custodial sentences seems from an ...
Contents
Developments in Penal Policy during the 1980s | 17 |
Penal Policy and Social Structure 55 | 55 |
Penal Policy and Social Policy | 89 |
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