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Sentencing policy and social justice / Ralph Henham.

By: Henham, Ralph J, 1949- [author.]Contributor(s): ProQuest (Firm) [distributor.]Series: Clarendon studies in criminology: Publisher: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2018Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780191029035; 9780198718895Subject(s): Sentences (Criminal procedure) -- England | Sentences (Criminal procedure) -- Wales | Sociological jurisprudence -- England | Sociological jurisprudence -- Wales | Criminal justice, Administration ofGenre/Form: Electronic books.Online resources: Click here to access online - 3 users
Contents:
Sentencing policy and changing notions of social justice -- Sentencing policy as a force for social cohesion -- The relevance of globalization and notions of transition -- Engaging sensibilities and the common good -- Bridging the gap between political and penal legitimacy -- Establishing new foundations and structures for governance -- Some practical implications for policy and practice.
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Sentencing policy and changing notions of social justice -- Sentencing policy as a force for social cohesion -- The relevance of globalization and notions of transition -- Engaging sensibilities and the common good -- Bridging the gap between political and penal legitimacy -- Establishing new foundations and structures for governance -- Some practical implications for policy and practice.

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