
Sentencing Guidelines
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- 1: Andrew Ashworth and Julian V. Roberts: The Origins and Structure of Sentencing Guidelines in England and Wales
- 2: Andrew Ashworth: The Struggle for Supremacy in Sentencing
- 3: Nicola Padfield: Exploring the Success of Sentencing Guidelines
- 4: Barry Mitchell: Sentencing Guidelines for Murder: From Political Schedule to Principled Guidelines
- 5: Ian Edwards: Victims, Sentencing Guidelines and the Sentencing Council
- 6: Neil Hutton: The Definitive Guideline on Assault Offences: The Performance of Justice
- 7: Julian V. Roberts: Sentencing Guidelines: New Findings from the Crown Court Survey
- 8: Hannah Maslen and Julian V. Roberts: Remorse and Sentencing: An Analysis of the Sentencing Guidelines and Sentencing Practice
- 9: Mike Hough and Amy Kirby: The Role of Public Opinion in Formulating Sentencing Guidelines
- 10: John Cooper: Nothing Personal: The Impact of Personal Mitigation at Sentencing since Creation of the Council
- 11: Mandeep Dhami: A 'Decision Science' Perspective on the Old and New Format Guidelines
- 12: Kevin Reitz: Comparing Sentencing Guidelines: Do the US Systems have anything Worthwhile to offer England and Wales?
- 13: Warren Young and Andrea King: The Origins and Evolution of Sentencing Guidelines: A Comparison of England and Wales and New Zealand
- 14: Tom O'Malley: Living without Guidelines
- 15: Cyrus Tata: The Struggle for Sentencing Reform: Will the English Guidelines Spread?
- 16: Estella Baker: Sentencing Guidelines and EU Law
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