
Sentencing Policy and Social Justice
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Content
- Introduction
- 1. Sentencing policy and changing notions of social justice
- Introduction
- Punishment and the relationship between citizen and state
- Justice and social context
- The social reality of sentencing policy and social justice
- The relationship between rights, norms and ethics
- The state's duty to promote social justice through sentencing
- The politics of sentencing and the relevance of social values
- Social justice and the sentencing of irregular migrants
- 2. Sentencing policy as a force for social cohesion
- Introduction
- Conceptualising sentencing as a normative function
- Problems of relating social values to sentencing
- Sentencing policy in a fragmented society
- Lessons from the English riots of 2011
- 3. The relevance of globalisation and notions of transition
- Introduction
- The impact of globalisation on sentencing policy
- Problems of comparison and policy transfer in sentencing
- Recognising the relativity of value
- Sentencing and the notion of transition
- Social values and the sentencing of financial crime
- 4. Engaging sensibilities and the common good
- Introduction
- Sentencing as therapy
- Public perceptions of sentencing
- Sentencing policy and the common good
- Conclusions and implications
- 5. Bridging the gap between political and penal legitimacy
- Introduction
- The legitimacy of sentencing and the political economy
- Achieving greater recognition for social justice in sentencing
- Communitarian values and the politics of sentencing
- Social justice and the sentencing of women
- 6. Establishing new foundations and structures for governance
- Introduction
- Re-casting the moral values that inform penal ideology
- The implications for sentencing research
- The impact on criminal justice governance
- Problems of moving from theory to practice
- The role of judicial discretion
- Prioritising substantive justice
- Countering the secularisation of justice delivery
- 7. Some practical implications for policy and practice
- Introduction
- Strategies for achieving practical reform
- Reflecting social value
- A publicly justifiable framework of penal objectives
- Developing a workable test of social value
- Developing an integrated sentencing framework
- 8. Conclusion
- The case for change
- The implications for sentencing policy
- Enhancing the moral credibility of sentencing
- Promoting social justice as a realistic objective
- Strategies for developing judicial discretionary power
- Restoring public confidence and trust in discretionary justice
- Concluding comments
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