The role of mercy and sentencing for infanticide: the tragic case of R v Guode

IF 1.2 Q3 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Natalia Antolak-Saper
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ABSTRACT The unimaginable circumstances that would drive a woman to kill her child will often justify a more lenient or ‘merciful’ response. However, there is a risk that the use of ‘mercy’ suggests a sentence that is otherwise unjust and has been reduced without reference to sentencing principles. Using the recent high-profile Victorian case of R v Guode, this article examines the notion of mercy in cases of infanticide. It is argued that references to mercy as a sentencing principle should be avoided, and are more appropriately described as mitigating factors justifying a more lenient, but just, punishment. Despite this, sentencing decisions are a form of communication, primarily to the offender, but also to the wider community. In this regard, the use of the word ‘mercy’ may be considered as an important value statement. It is therefore argued that ‘mercy’ should be used, if at all, as a way of communicating the rationale for what might otherwise appear to the public as an unduly lenient sentence for the murder of a child.
安乐死与杀婴量刑的作用——以R诉郭德案为例
摘要:难以想象的情况会驱使一名妇女杀死自己的孩子,这通常会证明采取更宽容或“仁慈”的回应是合理的。然而,有一种风险是,使用“宽恕”意味着一个在其他方面不公正的判决,并且在没有参考量刑原则的情况下被减刑。利用最近备受关注的维多利亚州R诉Guode案,本文探讨了杀婴案件中宽恕的概念。有人认为,应该避免将宽恕作为量刑原则,而更恰当地将其描述为减轻处罚的因素,以证明惩罚更为宽大但公正。尽管如此,量刑决定是一种沟通形式,主要是与罪犯沟通,也与更广泛的社区沟通。在这方面,“仁慈”一词的使用可以被视为一种重要的价值陈述。因此,有人认为,“宽恕”(如果有的话)应该被用来传达对谋杀儿童的不当宽大判决的理由。
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