The criminal law’s person By C. Lernestedt, M. Matravers (Eds.), Oxford: Hart. 2022. pp. 216. £85.00 (hbk). ISBN: 9781509923748

The criminal law's person By C. Lernestedt, M. Matravers (Eds.), Oxford: Hart. 2022. pp. 216. £ (hbk). ISBN: 9781509923748 The Howard Journal of Crime and Justice, Volume 62, Issue 1,…
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Sentencing: New trajectories in law By E.A.O. Freer, Abingdon: Routledge. 2021. pp. 131. £44.99 (hbk); pp. 146. £16.99 (pbk). ISBN: 9780067862619; 9781032063027

Sentencing: New trajectories in law By Freer, Abingdon: Routledge. 2021. pp. 131. £ (hbk); pp. 146. £ (pbk). ISBN: 9780067862619; 9781032063027 The Howard Journal of Crime and Justice, Volume 62,…
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Victim and offender race and the likelihood of weapon use: a test of racial animosity and racial threat theories

Visit Criminal justice Studies . Victim and offender race and the likelihood of weapon use: a test of racial animosity and racial threat theories Matthew Caines Read the syndicated article…
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Explaining penal momentum: Path dependence, prison population forecasting and the persistence of high incarceration rates in England and Wales

Explaining penal momentum: Path dependence, prison population forecasting and the persistence of high incarceration rates in England and Wales Abstract This article seeks to explain the persistence of high incarceration…
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Beyond ‘stagnation and change’?: Path dependency, translation and the ‘layering’ over time of Irish penal policy

Beyond ‘stagnation and change’?: Path dependency, translation and the ‘layering’ over time of Irish penal policy Abstract In the past decade or so a significant body of work on ‘Hibernian…
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