Reconceptualising the custody threshold in England and Wales
The custody threshold provision in England and Wales was intended to operate as a limit on the use of custodial sentences, preserving what is the system’s most severe sanction for the most serious offences. However over the past few decades it has become apparent that the custody threshold is failin...
Main Authors: | Roberts, J, Harris, L |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Springer Netherlands
2017
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