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Sentencing and Criminal Justice

Examines English sentencing law in its context, drawing not only upon legislation and the decisions of the courts but also upon the findings of research and on theoretical justifications for punishment. This new edition has been extensively revised to integrate the new laws introduced by the Criminal Justice Act 2003.

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  • "Examines English sentencing law in its context, drawing not only upon legislation and the decisions of the courts but also upon the findings of research and on theoretical justifications for punishment. This new edition has been extensively revised to integrate the new laws introduced by the Criminal Justice Act 2003."@en
  • "Previous editions published : 4th (2005 : Cambridge Univ. Press), 3rd (2002 : Butterworths), and 1st (1992 : Weidenfeld & Nicolson)."
  • "Previous editions published : 3rd (2002 : Butterworths), and 1st (1992 : Weidenfeld & Nicolson)."
  • "Andrew Ashworth draws together legislation, research and principles of sentencing to provide unrivalled coverage of English sentencing policy and practice."
  • "Andrew Ashworth draws together legislation, research and principles of sentencing to provide unrivalled coverage of English sentencing policy and practice."@en
  • "Ashworth: Sentencing and Criminal Justice provides unrivalled coverage on one of the most high-profile stages in the criminal justice process. It examines the key issues in sentencing policy and practice, providing an up-to-date account of the legislation on sentencing, together with the growing Court of Appeal case law. As a title in Butterworth's Law in Context series, the narrative is given depth and perspective by examining the law in the context of the wider criminal justice system, for example the prisons, the probation service and the courts. It also discusses the influence of statements from politicians, the mass media and public opinion."@en

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