Tata’s Sentencing: A Social Process, (PDF) asks how we should always make sense of sentencing when, regardless of large efforts worldwide to investigate, critique, and reform it, it stays an enigma. Sentencing: A Social Process exhibits how each analysis and coverage-occupied with sentencing are confined by a paradigm that presumes autonomous individualism, predicting a synthetic picture of sentencing practices and coverage potential. By conceiving of sentencing as an alternative as a social course of, the ebook advances new coverage and analysis agendas. Sentencing: A Social Process: Re-thinking Research and Policy affords modern solutions to basic conundrums, together with: guidelines versus discretion; aggravating versus mitigating components; punishment versus rehabilitation; individualisation versus consistency; environment friendly applied sciences versus the standard of justice; and methods of decreasing imprisonment.
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“An invitation to rethink current orthodoxies and to widen the scope of educational writing and occupied with the character of sentencing. … this can be very approachable, and deserves to be broadly learn.” — David Hayes, Punishment & Society, August 26, 2020 “Tata’s ebook is persuasively and fantastically written. It is properly-structured and clear, and each difficult and informative. It is an inspiring piece of labor, and should be learn and loved each by teachers and by reflective sentencing professionals from the therapeutic and authorized professions.” — Ester Blay, Journal of Law and Society. Vol. 48 (1), March, 2021 “Sentencing: A Social Process Re-thinking Research and Policy, offers a convincing critique of latest sentencing analysis and coverage literatures. Eloquently and eruditely written … . Tata’s (2020) ebook makes a powerful contribution to the current state of literature in sentencing analysis and coverage is a should-learn for anybody fascinated with sentencing determination-making.” — Niamh Maguire, Probation Journal, Vol. 68 (2), June, 2021 NOTE: The product only consists of the ebook, Sentencing: A Social Process in PDF. No access codes are included.
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