Punishing Criminals is about sentencing theory and policy and the attempt to identify punishments other than imprisonment. Davies argues for the need to develop more credible and effective community-based intermediate sanctions that have the confidence of the public and the officials in the criminal system. He shows how focus groups can be used to improve the process of consultation. He sees the need to locate sentencing policy decisions within the wider context of the criminal justice process and presents empirical evidence from ten years study of the California criminal justice system. He…mehr
Punishing Criminals is about sentencing theory and policy and the attempt to identify punishments other than imprisonment. Davies argues for the need to develop more credible and effective community-based intermediate sanctions that have the confidence of the public and the officials in the criminal system. He shows how focus groups can be used to improve the process of consultation. He sees the need to locate sentencing policy decisions within the wider context of the criminal justice process and presents empirical evidence from ten years study of the California criminal justice system. He sets out a denunciatory-retributive rationale for punishment which links sentencing aims with a community's confidence in different forms of punishment.
Introduction Penal Aims and Public Confidence The Multiple Objectives of the Penal System A Denunciatory-Retributive Rationale for Punishment What Will Float? Public Confidence in Sentencing Policy Penal Limbo: Answered Prayers? The Rise, Demise and Redefinition of Rehabilitation The Blue Ribbon Commission's Report in California Getting Tough on Crime "Disjointed Expansionism" in California Expansion in California: Survey of Criminal Justice Officials Prison Capacity and Costs: Impact on Criminal Justice Decisions Demands for a Systems Approach Penal Reform: Will it be all Right on the Night? Penal Reform--When the Practical and the Ideological Coincide Getting it Right on the Night--the Use of Focus Groups California Focus Group Study What Role for Intermediate Sanctions? The Goals of Intermediate Sanctions A Cocktail of a Sentence: Making Intermediate Sanctions Palatable Criminal Justice Officials' Views on Intermediate Sanctions The Public Mood References Index
Introduction Penal Aims and Public Confidence The Multiple Objectives of the Penal System A Denunciatory-Retributive Rationale for Punishment What Will Float? Public Confidence in Sentencing Policy Penal Limbo: Answered Prayers? The Rise, Demise and Redefinition of Rehabilitation The Blue Ribbon Commission's Report in California Getting Tough on Crime "Disjointed Expansionism" in California Expansion in California: Survey of Criminal Justice Officials Prison Capacity and Costs: Impact on Criminal Justice Decisions Demands for a Systems Approach Penal Reform: Will it be all Right on the Night? Penal Reform--When the Practical and the Ideological Coincide Getting it Right on the Night--the Use of Focus Groups California Focus Group Study What Role for Intermediate Sanctions? The Goals of Intermediate Sanctions A Cocktail of a Sentence: Making Intermediate Sanctions Palatable Criminal Justice Officials' Views on Intermediate Sanctions The Public Mood References Index
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