The Sentencing Referencer provides you with clear and practical guidance on over 100 different sentencing topics, laid out in an easy to navigate A-Z format.
The text deals clearly with the problem of deciding which Act applies to a particular case, by reference to commencement dates and transitional provisions, which are afrequent cause of difficulty in practice.
This new 2010 edition:
* Covers provisions of the Criminal Justice Act 2003, the Powers of Criminal Courts (Sentencing) Act 2000, the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002, the Criminal Justice Act 1988, and other legislation affecting the sentencing powers of the courts.
* Includes the provisions of the Counter-Terrorism Act 2008 relating to offences connected with terrorism, the automatic deportation provisions of the UK Borders Act 2007, new provisions relating to forfeiture in connection with offences under the Terrorism Acts 2000 and 2006, and amendments to the law relating to referral orders and anti-social behaviour orders on conviction.
* Details the extended powers to make restraining orders under the Protection from Harassment Act 1997, which now apply to persons who have been convicted or acquitted of anyoffence, are covered.
* Includes new sections dealing with the purposes of sentencing for adults and young offenders.
* Provides details of the commencement and transitionalprovisions relating to youth rehabilitation orders
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Part 1
* Absolute Discharge-see Conditional Discharge
* Action Plan Order
* Activation of Suspended Sentence-see Suspended Sentence
* Adjournment
* Advance Indication of Sentence
* Age of Offender
* Aggravated Drug Trafficking
* Alteration of Sentence
* Antecedents Statements
* Anti-Social Behaviour Order on Conviction
* Assistance to Prosecutor
* Attendance Centre Order
* Automatic Life Sentence
* Banning Orders
* Binding Over
* Breach of Community Orders
* Breach of Supervision Order
* Combination Orders-see Community Punishment and Rehabilitation Order
* Committal for Sentence
* Community Order-Breach-see Breach of Community Orders
* Community orders-Criminal Justice Act 2003-breaches of orders and re-offending
* Community orders-Criminal Justice Act 2003-general criteria
* Community orders-Criminal Justice Act 2003-offenders previously remanded in custody
* Community orders-Criminal Justice Act 2003 -requirements
* Community order-General Requirements
* Community order-Subsequent Offence
* Community Punishment Order
* Community Punishment and Rehabilitation Orders
* Community Rehabilitation Order
* Community Service Order-see Community Punishment Order
* Compensation Order
* Conditional Discharge
* Conditional Discharge-subsequent conviction
* Confiscation order-Criminal Justice Act 1988 (Offences committed before November 1, 1995)
* Confiscation Order-Drug Trafficking Act 1994
* Confiscation orders-Postponement of Proceedings
* Confiscation Order-Proceeds of Crime Act 1995 (Offences committed on or after November 1, 1995)
* Confiscation Order-Proceeds of Crime Act 2002
* Consecutive Sentences
* Curfew Order
* Custodial sentences-Criminal Justice Act 2003-General criteria
* Custodial Sentences-Statutory Criteria
* Dangerous offenders-see Specified offences
* Default terms (Crown Court)
* Deferment of Sentence
* Deportation-see Recommendation for Deportation
* Deprivation of Property
* Detention and Training Order
* Detention under Powers of Criminal Courts (Sentencing) Act 2000, s.91
* Detention in a Young Offender Institution
* Discount for Guilty Plea
* Disparity of Sentence
* Disqualification from Directing Company
* Disqualification from Driving-Discretionary
* Disqualification from Driving-General Power
* Disqualification from Driving-obligatory
* Disqualification from Driving-Penalty Points
* Disqualification from Driving-vehicle used for crime
* Disqualification Order
* Drink banning order
* Drug Abstinence Order
* Drug Treatment and Testing Order
* Early Release-Criminal Justice Act 1991
* Early Release-Criminal Justice Act 2003
* Exclusion Order
* Exclusion Orders (licensed premises)
* Extended Licence
* Extended Sentence
* Extradited Offenders
* Financial Circumstances Order
* Financial Reporting Order
* Fines
* Football Banning Orders-see Banning Order
* Forfeiture Orders-Misuse of Drugs Act 1971
* Guardianship order
* Hospital and Limitation Direction
* Hospital Order
* Interim Hospital Order
* Legal Representation
* Life Imprisonment
* Longer than Commensurate Sentences
* Magistrates' Courts' powers-Custodial sentence
* Maximum sentence
* Minimum term
* Murder
* Newton Hearings
* Offences taken into Consideration
* Parenting Order
* Parents and Guardians
* Prescribed Custodial Sentence-burglary
* Prescribed Custodial Sentence-drug trafficking offences
* Pre-Sentence Drug Testing
* Pre-Sentence Reports
* Previous Convictions
* Probation Order-see Community Rehabilitation Order
* Prosecution Costs
* Racially or Religiously Aggravated Crimes
* Reasons for sentence
* Recommendation for Deportation
* Referral Orders
* Remand to Hospital for Psychiatric Reports
* Remand to Hospital for Psychiatric Treatment
* Remitting a Juvenile
* Reparation Order
* Required Minimum Sentence-possessing prohibited weapon
* Restitution Order
* Restraining Order
* Restriction Orders (Mental Health Act 1983)
* Return to Custody
* Sentencing Guidelines
* Sexual Offences Prevention Order
* Sexual Offenders-notification requirements
* Sexual Orientation or Disability
* Specified Offences-adult offenders
* Specified Offences-young defendants
* Supervision Order
* Suspended Sentence
* Suspended Sentence-activation
* Suspended Sentence-supervision orders
* Suspended sentence order
* Time on Remand
* Time on remand-Criminal Justice Act 2003
* Travel restriction order
* Violent and Sexual Offences-see Longer than Commensurate Sentences
* Young Offender Institution-see Detention in a Young Offender Institution.
Part 2 - Maximum Sentences
Part 3 - Charts and Tables