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20. Towards a Model of Sentencing Behaviour
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Foreword v
- Preface ix
- Contents xiii
- 1. Introduction: The Problem of Sentencing 1
- 2. The Theoretical Basis to the Study 15
- 3. Jurisdiction, Appointment, and Tenure 34
- 4. Background Characteristics of Magistrates 50
- 5. Penal Philosophy: Similarities and Differences Among Magistrates 68
- 6. The Meaning of Judicial Attitudes 94
- 7. The Measurement of Judicial Attitudes 103
- 8. The Content and Structure of Attitudes to Crime and Punishment 138
- 9. The Prediction of Sentencing Behaviour from Attitude Scales 147
- 10. Legal Constraints on Sentencing 166
- 11. Social Constraints on Sentencing 179
- 12. The Impact of SocioLegal Constraints on Sentencing 202
- 13. The Relationship of Social Characteristics to Attitudes and Beliefs 211
- 14. The Search for Information 229
- 15. Communication of Information 246
- 16. The Assessment of Information 266
- 17. The Organization and Integration of Information 279
- 18. The Complexity of Thought Processes in Sentencing 307
- 19. The Prediction of Sentencing Behaviour from Fact Patterns Perceived by Magistrates 322
- 20. Towards a Model of Sentencing Behaviour 341
- 21. Summary of Principal Findings 357
- An Afterword. Implications for the Improvement of Sentencing 383
- Bibliography 401
- Index 433
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Foreword v
- Preface ix
- Contents xiii
- 1. Introduction: The Problem of Sentencing 1
- 2. The Theoretical Basis to the Study 15
- 3. Jurisdiction, Appointment, and Tenure 34
- 4. Background Characteristics of Magistrates 50
- 5. Penal Philosophy: Similarities and Differences Among Magistrates 68
- 6. The Meaning of Judicial Attitudes 94
- 7. The Measurement of Judicial Attitudes 103
- 8. The Content and Structure of Attitudes to Crime and Punishment 138
- 9. The Prediction of Sentencing Behaviour from Attitude Scales 147
- 10. Legal Constraints on Sentencing 166
- 11. Social Constraints on Sentencing 179
- 12. The Impact of SocioLegal Constraints on Sentencing 202
- 13. The Relationship of Social Characteristics to Attitudes and Beliefs 211
- 14. The Search for Information 229
- 15. Communication of Information 246
- 16. The Assessment of Information 266
- 17. The Organization and Integration of Information 279
- 18. The Complexity of Thought Processes in Sentencing 307
- 19. The Prediction of Sentencing Behaviour from Fact Patterns Perceived by Magistrates 322
- 20. Towards a Model of Sentencing Behaviour 341
- 21. Summary of Principal Findings 357
- An Afterword. Implications for the Improvement of Sentencing 383
- Bibliography 401
- Index 433