The Penal System: An IntroductionPraise for the First Edition: `A marvelous British text-reference that comprehensively introduces the penal system in England and Wales, not only for students and practitioners, but for all who are increasingly concerned about the morality and the future of penal systems worldwide' - Reference and Research Book News The Third Edition of this highly successful textbook provides an accessible and comprehensive introduction to the penal system of England and Wales. Now fully revised and updated it includes an examination of the direction of penal policy under New Labour. The book: -offers an overview of all aspects of punishment and the penal system -provides an analyses of the theories which purport to justify and explain the practice of punishment - critically examines the so-called 'penal crisis' and offers a programme for radical reform -draws comparisons between the English penal system and others from around the world. -now includes a self-study guide, directing the reader to useful websites |
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... deterrence theory in calling for a criminal justice system that ' scares the hell out of criminals ' – The Guardian , 19 May 2000. ) There are two kinds of deterrence , known as ' individual ' and ' general ' deterrence . Individual ...
... deterrence seems to be of little value in justifying our penal practices . But there is another , perhaps more promising category of deterrent effect : general deterrence . This is the idea that offenders are punished , not to deter the ...
... deterrence can be improved if potential offenders ' perceived likelihood of detection can be increased but little to suggest that severer punishments deter any better than more lenient ones . These truths were officially recognized by ...
Contents
Justifying Punishment | 33 |
Explaining Punishment | 62 |
the Crux of the Crisis | 81 |
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