How Long to Read Proportionate Sentencing

By Andrew Von Hirsch

How Long Does it Take to Read Proportionate Sentencing?

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Description

This book is about the principle of proportionality--the principle that a sentence should be proportionate to the seriousness of the offense committed. Although the principle has often been discussed, this book breaks new ground by examining more fully the detailed arguments for the theory and for applying it to a range of situations including young offenders, dangerous offenders and socially deprived offenders. The authors are well known for their previous writings on proportionality theory, and this book broadens the theory to deal with important contemporary issues in crime and punishment.

How long is Proportionate Sentencing?

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How Long Does it Take to Read Proportionate Sentencing Aloud?

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What Reading Level is Proportionate Sentencing?

Proportionate Sentencing is suitable for students ages 2 and up.

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