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Determinate Sentencing

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This book discusses in depth the rise and fall of the determinate ideal, once heralded as a replacement to the old order of criminal justice. Using new materials and combining political, empirical,...
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This book discusses in depth the rise and fall of the determinate ideal, once heralded as a replacement to the old order of criminal justice. Using new materials and combining political, empirical, and theoretical perspectives, Griset examines the attempt in New York State to establish determinate sentencing - "punishment for its own sake" - to replace the existing policy of rehabilitation. In portraying New York's experience against the backdrop of a national reform agenda, she analyzes the development and ultimate failure of a major social movement.

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Price: £25.50
Pages: 237
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Imprint: SUNY Press
Series: SUNY series in Critical Issues in Criminal Justice
Publication Date: 03 July 1991
ISBN: 9780791405352
Format: Paperback
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One: Introduction

Two: Purpose and Power: A Historical Link

Three: The Birth of the Determinate Ideal

Four: The National Movement for Determinate Sentencing

Five: The Attack on the Rehabilitative Regime in New York

Six: New York Embraces the Determinate Ideal

Seven: Sentencing Guidelines New York Style

Eight: The Fall of the Determinate Ideal

Nine: Conclusion: The Rhetoric and the Reality

Appendix I: Public Hearings on Determinate Sentencing

Appendix II: Interviews

Appendix III: Chapter 711 of the Laws of 1983

References

Notes

Index