Exploring the mandatory life sentence for murder / created by Barry Mitchell and Julian V. Roberts.
Material type:
- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781849462280 (pbk.)
- 1849462283 (pbk.)
- KD7885.I6 MIT
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Law Library Open Shelf | KD7885.I6 MIT (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 158220 | Available | BK145997 |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 163-170) and index.
Defining murder and other forms of criminal homicide -- Origins of the mandatory life sentence by murder -- The mandatory life sentence for murder: the status quo overview -- Making the case for and against the mandatory life sentence -- Public knowledge of trends in crime and punishment -- Public attitudes to sentencing in cases of murder -- Exploring the relationship between information and attitudes to sentencing -- Reforming the sentence for murder: the way forward.
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