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Framework of Judicial Sentencing: A Study in Legal Decision Making

NCJ Number
176826
Author(s)
A Lovegrove
Date Published
1997
Length
293 pages
Annotation
This book examines sentencing of offenders appearing on multiple offenses and how judges, after fixing a prison sentence for each offense, determine an overall sentence.
Abstract
The book analyzes judges' verbal protocols for sentencing problems and sentences for fictitious cases. It also offers a model of judicial sentencing in the form of a decision strategy comprising working rules deduced from the given responses of judges as they attempted to apply sentencing law; and a numerical guideline in the form of an algebraic model quantifying the application of the working rules. The book also includes chapters on testing the decision model for multiple disparate counts; the techniques of data collection; judges' thoughts on sentencing the multiple offender; validity, development and data collection for an alternative decision model; towards a requisite decision model for sentencing the multiple offender; and the armature of judicial sentencing. Figures, tables, appendix, references, index

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