1st Edition

Reform and Punishment

Edited By Sue Rex, Michael Tonry Copyright 2002
    256 Pages
    by Willan

    256 Pages
    by Willan

    In this book a group of leading authorities in the field address the key issues surrounding the future of sentencing in Britain, in the light particularly of the highly influential Halliday Report. These proposals for reform amount to the single most ambitious and comprehensive set of proposals for reconstituting the sentencing system of a common-law country, and include proposals to replace existing sentencing statutes, the establishment of a sentencing commission and sentencing guidelines, and the creation of a sentence review function in the judiciary. As well as addressing the major issues of the Halliday Report the chapters in this book go beyond this to explore the broader set of policy problems and implications which are raised, drawing upon experiences of reform in other jurisdictions and contexts, particularly that of the USA. This book will be essential reading for anybody with an interest in the future of sentencing or the future direction of the criminal justice system as a whole.

    Preface  1. Reconsidering sentencing and punishment in England and Wales, Michael Tonry and Sue Rex  2. Public opinion and sentencing policy, Julian V. Roberts  3. Relations between lay and professional judiciary: now and Auld, Rod Morgan  4. Taking account of race, ethnicity and religion, David Faulkner  5. Setting sentencing policy through guidelines, Michael Tonry  6. The uses of imprisonment, Alison Liebling  7. Reinventing community penalties: the role of communication, Sue Rex  8. Revisiting ex-prisoner re-entry: a buzzword in search of a narrative, Shadd Maruna and Thomas P. LeBel  9. The Halliday Report and persistent offenders, Peter Jones  10. Record-enhanced sentencing in England and Wales: reflections on the Halliday Report's proposed treatment of prior convictions, Andrew von Hirsch  Appendix: summary of conference discussions, David A Green

    Biography

    Sue Rex, Michael Tonry