Predictive sentencing : normative and empirical perspectives

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Predictive sentencing : normative and empirical perspectives

edited by Jan W. de Keijser, Julian V. Roberts, Jesper Ryberg

Hart, 2020, c2019

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Description

Predictive Sentencing addresses the role of risk assessment in contemporary sentencing practices. Predictive sentencing has become so deeply ingrained in Western criminal justice decision-making that despite early ethical discussions about selective incapacitation, it currently attracts little critique. Nor has it been subjected to a thorough normative and empirical scrutiny. This is problematic since much current policy and practice concerning risk predictions is inconsistent with mainstream theories of punishment. Moreover, predictive sentencing exacerbates discrimination and disparity in sentencing. Although structured risk assessments may have replaced 'gut feelings', and have now been systematically implemented in Western justice systems, the fundamental issues and questions that surround the use of risk assessment instruments at sentencing remain unresolved. This volume critically evaluates these issues and will be of great interest to scholars of criminal justice and criminology.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction: Normative and Empirical Perspectives on Predictive Sentencing Jan W de Keijser, Julian V Roberts and Jesper Ryberg 2. The Use of Risk Assessment in Sentencing Esther FJC van Ginneken 3. Why Legal Philosophers (Including Retributivists) Should Be Less Resistant to Risk-Based Sentencing Douglas Husak 4. Risk and Retribution: On the Possibility of Reconciling Considerations of Dangerousness and Desert Jesper Ryberg 5. Is Preventive Detention Morally Worse than Quarantine? Th omas Douglas 6. Against Incapacitative Punishment Zachary Hoskins 7. A Defence of Modern Risk-Based Sentencing 7 Christopher Slobogin 8. Some Dilemmas of Indeterminate Sentences: Risk and Uncertainty, Dignity and Hope Andrew Ashworth and Lucia Zedner 9. The Problematic Role of Prior Record Enhancements in Predictive Sentencing Julian V Roberts and Richard S Frase 10. Unpacking Sentencing Algorithms: Risk, Racial Accountability and Data Harms Kelly Hannah-Moff at and Kelly Struthers Montford 11. The Scientific Validity of Current Approaches to Violence and Criminal Risk Assessment Seena Fazel 12. Risk Assessment at Sentencing: The Pennsylvania Experience Rhys Hester 13. Predictive Sentencing: An Analysis of Public Views Jan W de Keijser and Sigrid GC van Wingerden 14. Sentencing and Prediction: Old Wine in Old Bottles Michael Tonry

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  • NCID
    BD00539004
  • ISBN
    • 9781509946082
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Oxford
  • Pages/Volumes
    x, 309 p.
  • Size
    24 cm
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