How Long to Read Achieving Consistency in Sentencing

By Lyndon Harris (Lawyer)

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Achieving consistency in sentencing examines the sentencing system in England and Wales and evaluates its dominant principles of retributive proportionality with elements of consequentialist theory; arrives at a theoretically sound and practically functional definition of consistency to promote greater flexibility of discretion at sentencing, and; identifies key lessons and methods for achieving greater consistency in sentencing.

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