Public attitudes to the sentencing of offences involving death by driving
This article reports findings from empirical research upon public attitudes to the sentencing of culpable driving offences resulting in death. With the exception of one offence, the results indicated greater tolerance for current and recommended sentencing practices than is generally supposed.
Main Authors: | Roberts, J, Hough, M, Jacobson, J, Moon, N, Bredee, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2008
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