2003-2015年英格兰和威尔士量刑政策与实践的演变

IF 3.6 2区 社会学 Q1 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Julian V. Roberts, A. Ashworth
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摘要

英格兰和威尔士的量刑发展方向与其他普通法国家不同。虽然量刑问题在许多西方国家都存在,但立法和司法的反应却大不相同。监护权的使用在20世纪90年代急剧上升,近年来一直稳定在这一水平附近。然而,暴力和性侵犯犯罪的刑期却越来越长。其他主要的变化是,刑期不确定的罪犯数量急剧增加,目前约占监狱人口的19%;缓刑数量的显著增加,减少了社区判决而不是监禁的使用。因此出现了净额扩大。英格兰和大多数其他司法管辖区的主要区别在于,现在对地方法院和高级法院都有具有法律约束力的指导方针。与大多数在单一量刑网格中划分罪行严重程度的美国指导方针不同,英国的指导方针是针对罪行的。量刑委员会还发布了适用于所有犯罪类别的“通用”指导方针。这些准则已经发展了十多年,涵盖了最常见的犯罪行为。越来越多但仍然有限的研究表明,对量刑的一致性和比例性有适度的积极影响。
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The Evolution of Sentencing Policy and Practice in England and Wales, 2003–2015
Sentencing in England and Wales has evolved in a direction apart from other common law countries. Although sentencing problems found in many Western nations are present, legislative and judicial responses have been very different. The use of custody rose steeply in the 1990s and has remained stable around that level in recent years. Crimes of violence and sexual aggression have, however, attracted increasingly longer sentences. The other principal changes are a steep increase in indeterminate sentence offenders, now accounting for some 19 percent of the prison population, and a striking rise in the volume of suspended sentences that has reduced the use of community sentences rather than terms of imprisonment. Net widening has therefore occurred. The principal distinction between England and most other jurisdictions is that statutorily binding guidelines now exist for both magistrates’ and higher courts. Unlike most US guidelines that assign offenses to levels of seriousness within a single sentencing grid, the English guidelines are offense specific. The Sentencing Council has also issued “generic” guidelines applying to all categories of offending. The guidelines have been evolving for over a decade now and cover most common offenses. Growing, but still limited, research suggests modest positive effects on consistency and proportionality in sentencing.
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Crime and Justice-A Review of Research
Crime and Justice-A Review of Research CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: Crime and Justice: A Review of Research is a refereed series of volumes of commissioned essays on crime-related research subjects published by the University of Chicago Press. Since 1979 the Crime and Justice series has presented a review of the latest international research, providing expertise to enhance the work of sociologists, psychologists, criminal lawyers, justice scholars, and political scientists. The series explores a full range of issues concerning crime, its causes, and its cure.
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