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Most people assume that criminal offenders have only been convicted
of a single crime. However, in reality almost half of offenders
stand to be sentenced for more than one crime.The high proportion
of multiple crime offenders poses a number of practical and
theoretical challenges for the criminal justice system. For
instance, how should courts punish multiple offenders relative to
individuals who have been sentenced for a single crime? How should
they be punished relative to each other? Sentencing for Multiple
Crimes discusses these questions from the perspective of several
legal theories. This volume considers questions such as the
proportionality of the crimes committed, the temporal span between
the crimes, and the relationship between theories about the
punitive treatment of recidivists and multiple offenders.
Contributors from around the world and in the fields of legal
theory, philosophy, and psychology offer their perspectives to the
volume. A comprehensive examination of the dynamics involved with
sentencing multiple offenders has the potential to be a powerful
tool for legal scholars and professionals, particularly given the
practical importance of the topic and the relative dearth of
research about punishment of multiple offense cases.
This book brings together an influential group of academics and
researchers to review key areas of research, theory and methodology
within criminology and criminal justice, and to identify the most
important new challenges facing the discipline. The contributors
focus on the three central themes of punishment and criminal
justice, location and mobility, and perpetrators and criminal
careers, on which much cutting edge research within criminology has
been taking place. A particular strength of the book is its
multidisciplinary and international approach, with contributors
drawn from Europe, the UK and the United States.
This book brings together an influential group of academics and
researchers to review key areas of research, theory and methodology
within criminology and criminal justice, and to identify the most
important new challenges facing the discipline. The contributors
focus on the three central themes of punishment and criminal
justice, location and mobility, and perpetrators and criminal
careers, on which much cutting edge research within criminology has
been taking place. A particular strength of the book is its
multidisciplinary and international approach, with contributors
drawn from Europe, the UK and the United States. The book is based
on papers first presented at the tenth anniversary meeting of the
Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement at
the University of Leiden. The book will be essential reading for
anyone with an interest in criminological and criminal justice
research and its likely future direction.
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