Offender agency at sentencing: exploring the grounds and scope for engaging offenders in the determination of punishment
Punishment is a grave intrusion into individual liberty, yet in most liberal criminal justice systems, including England and Wales, those punished are rarely directly engaged in determining their sentence. The thesis challenges this status quo and asks on what grounds and to what extent offenders sh...
Main Author: | Maes, E |
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Other Authors: | Zedner, L |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2019
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