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Crime and Justice, Volume 45 : Sentencing Policies and Practices in Western Countries: Comparative and Cross-National Perspectives, Hardback Book

Crime and Justice, Volume 45 : Sentencing Policies and Practices in Western Countries: Comparative and Cross-National Perspectives Hardback

Edited by Michael Tonry

Part of the Crime and Justice: A Review of Research CJ series

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Sentencing Policies and Practices in Western Countries: Comparative and Cross-national Perspectives is the forty-fifth addition to the Crime and Justice series.

Contributors include Thomas Weigend on criminal sentencing in Germany since 2000; Julian V.

Roberts and Andrew Ashworth on the evolution of sentencing policy and practice in England and Wales from 2003 to 2015; Jacqueline Hodgson and Laur ne Soubise on understanding the sentencing process in France; Anthony N.

Doob and Cheryl Marie Webster on Canadian sentencing policy in the twenty-first century; Arie Freiberg on Australian sentencing policies and practices; Krzysztof Krajewski on sentencing in Poland; Alessandro Corda on Italian policies; Michael Tonry on American sentencing; and Tapio Lappi-Sepp l on penal policy and sentencing in the Nordic countries.

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