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Sentencing: A Reference Handbook: Contemporary World Issues

Autor Dean John Champion
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 4 iun 2007 – vârsta până la 17 ani
Sentencing: A Reference Handbook offers a complete overview of the complex sentencing procedures devised by the federal government and each of the 50 states.From the Code of Hammurabi (1800 BC) to the present, Sentencing: A Reference Handbook follows the historical evolution of the process of criminal punishment, then focuses on the U.S. judicial system to show how American sentencing laws have changed in response to surges of different types of crime, or to other factors such as prison overcrowding.To help readers understand the complex issue of criminal sentencing, this informative volume describes the major sentencing procedures used in American courts (determinate, indeterminate, guidelines-based, and mandatory), highlighting the merits and flaws of each with well-documented cases and examples. Coverage includes a range of contentious issues, including the disproportionate application of the death penalty, sex offender laws, punishing the addicted and the mentally ill, and balancing punishment with rehabilitation.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781598840872
ISBN-10: 1598840878
Pagini: 296
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.56 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția ABC-CLIO
Seria Contemporary World Issues

Locul publicării:New York, United States

Caracteristici

Provides a detailed annotated bibliography, directory of organizations, and listing of Internet sites where sentencing topics can be investigated or explored

Notă biografică

Dean John Champion, Ph.D., is professor of criminal justice at Texas A&M International University, Laredo, TX. His published works include ABC-CLIO's Police Misconduct in America.

Cuprins

TABLE OF CONTENTSChapter 1: Background and HistoryIntroductionSentencing DefinedGoals of Sentencing Promote Respect for the Law Reflect Seriousness of the Offense Deterrence of Future Criminal Conduct Protect Public from Dangerous Offenders Offender Rehabilitation and Reintegration Provide Justice and Just Punishment for Crimes CommittedA History of Sentencing in the United StatesTypes of Sentencing Systems Indeterminate Sentencing Determinate Sentencing Presumptive or Guidelines Based Sentencing Mandatory Sentencing Other Sentencing Schemes Truth-in-Sentencing Laws Three-Strikes-and-You're Out Laws Habitual Offender or Career Criminal StatutesState and Federal Sentencing Systems ComparedThe Rights of the Accused in the Sentencing ProcessThe Sentencing Process Sentencing Hearings Acceptance of Responsibility Aggravating and Mitigating Circumstances Statutory and Nonstatutory Factors as Considerations Legal and Extralegal FactorsSummaryReferencesChapter 2: Problems, Controversies, and SolutionsIntroductionSentencing Issues Probation or Incarceration? Jail and Prison Overcrowding Offender Needs or Public Safety? Selective Incapacitation: False Positives and False Negatives Wrongful Convictions and State/Federal Responses Judicial Discretion and Abuse of Discretion Parole Board Discretion and Abuse of Discretion Punishments without Conviction: Alternative Dispute Resolution and Diversion Predicting Offender Dangerousness or Risk Presentencing Investigations and Probation/Parole Officer InputChanging Sentencing Legislation and Public ResponseSpecial Types of Offenders and Unique Punishments Mentally Ill Offenders and Treatments Drug- or Alcohol-Dependent Offenders and Treatments Sex Offenders Child Sexual Abusers Civil Commitment Beyond Criminal Punishment Community Notification LawsAre Some Types of Offenders Overpenalized?Recidivism and Sentencing EffectivenessSome Constitutional IssuesSentencing Appeals and the Appeals ProcessSummaryReferencesChapter 3: Worldwide PerspectiveIntroductionHow to Other Countries Sentence Their Offenders?Sentencing Schemes and Practices in Other Countries Australia Canada Costa Rica Great Britain France Ghana Japan Netherlands Norway Russia South Africa South Korea Sweden ThailandReferencesChapter 4: ChronologyIntroductionSummaryReferencesChapter 5: Biographical SketchesJohn AugustusF. Lee BaileyZebulon BrockwayWarren E. BurgerJohnnie L. CochranEdward Coke, SirWalter Crofton, SirAlan DershowitzElizabeth Gurney FryPeter GreenwoodHammurabiJohn HowardHenry C. LeeAlexander MaconochieWilliam PennJohn RobertsBarry ScheckWilliam Howard TaftPeter Oxenbridge ThatcherEarl WarrenChapter 6: Facts, Data, and Leading U.S. Supreme Court CasesIntroductionSentenced U.S. Inmates in Prisons and JailsOffenders on Probation in the United StatesOffenders on Parole in the United StatesOffender Profiles: Race/Ethnicity, Gender, Prior RecordAverage Sentence Lengths for Various OffensesState and Federal Sentencing Types and PatternsSentencing TrendsLeading U.S. Supreme Court Cases Pertaining to Sentencing Schemes and Other Related FactorsAke v. OklahomaBlakely v. WashingtonBrown v. SandersCustis v.United StatesDeal v. United StatesDeck v. MissouriHarmelin v. MichiganHarris v. United StatesJones v. United StatesKoon v. United StatesMcMillan v. PennsylvaniaMelendez v. United StatesMuscarello v. United StatesO'Dell v. NetherlandPenry v. JohnsonPowell v. United States (See Koon v. United States)Shepard v. United StatesSimpson v. United StatesSmith v. United StatesUnited States v. DunniganUnited States v. GonzalesUnited States v. GrandersonUnited States v. JohnsonWisconsin v. Mitchell The U.S. Sentencing GuidelinesBraxton v. United StatesBuford v. United StatesMelendez v. United StatesMistretta v. United StatesStinson v. United StatesUnited States v. BookerUnited States v. RuizSex Offender LawsSeling v. YoungStogner v. CaliforniaSexual PredatorsKansas v. CraneKansas v. HendricksReconvictions and ResentencingArizona v. RumseyBullington v. MissouriNorth Carolina v. PearceAcceptance of ResponsibilityBraxton v. United StatesAggravating and Mitigating CircumstancesArrave v. CreechBeard v. BanksBlystone v. PennsylvaniaLankford v. IdahoMaynard v. CartwrightSumner v. SchumanTennard v. DretkeSummaryChapter 7: Directory of Organizations, Associations, and AgenciesIntroductionProsecution and Governmental AgenciesDefense and Defense Organizations Public Defender Organizations American Bar AssociationPublic and Private Organizations United Nations Amnesty International American Civil Liberties Union Other OrganizationsSummaryChapter 8: ResourcesIntroductionAnnotated Print ResourcesAnnotated Nonprint ResourcesSummaryGlossaryIndexAbout the Author

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This work is highly recommended for libraries serving a high school or undergraduate population.