Sentencing Matters

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Pub. Date: 1998-01-08
Publisher(s): Oxford University Press
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Summary

Michael Tonry, an internationally recognized authority on criminology, offers in these pages a comprehensive overview of current research, policy developments, and practical experiences concerning sentencing and sanctions. He examines the effects of increased penalties and considers whether they have made America a safer place. Tonry contends that in order for sentencing to be fair and effective, comprehensive and defensible policies must be in place and mechanisms must exist to implement those policies. He also looks at mandatory penalties, community sanctions, and sentencing changes in other countries, and proposes sentencing policies for the twenty-first century. Sentencing has been going through reform for over twenty-five years, yet political debate on the subject has changed remarkably little. By offering a complete survey of new developments in both research and policy, Sentencing Matters is certain to spark fresh dialogue on this divisive issue.

Author Biography


Michael Tonry is Sonosky Professor of Law and Public Policy at the University of Minnesota, and editor of the journals Crime and Justice: A Review of Research and Overcrowded Times. He is the author or editor of several well-regarded books on crime and punishment.

Table of Contents

Sentencing Matters
3(22)
Twenty-Five Years of Sentencing Ferment
6(7)
The Injustice of Just Deserts
13(12)
Reforming Sentencing
25(47)
Experience with Commissions
32(32)
Issues Facing Commissions
64(5)
The Future of the Sentencing Commission
69(3)
The Federal Sentencing Guidelines
72(28)
Early Experience with Federal Guidelines
73(7)
Evaluations of the Guidelines
80(3)
Why the Commission Failed
83(6)
Salvaging the Federal Guidelines
89(11)
Intermediate Sanctions
100(34)
General Impediments to Effective Intermediate Sanctions
104(4)
Experience with Intermediate Sanctions
108(19)
Is There a Future for I, `ermediate Sanctions?
127(7)
Mandatory Penalties
134(31)
Deterrent Effects
136(6)
Mandatory Penalties before 1970
142(4)
Mandatory Penalties in the 1970s, 1980s, 1990s
146(13)
Mandatory Penalties as Instruments and Symbols
159(6)
Judges and Sentencing Policy
165(9)
Eliciting Judicial Participation and Support
167(2)
Training
169(3)
Implications
172(2)
Sentencing Reform in Comparative Perspective
174(16)
Discretion and Disparity
176(6)
Learning Across Jurisdictional Boundaries
182(2)
Proportionality with a Human Face
184(2)
Desert and Disparity
186(4)
``What Is to Be Done?''
190(7)
References 197(20)
Index 217

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