Sentencing in Canada : essays in law, policy, and practice / edited by David Cole & Julian Roberts.
2020
KC212 .S46 2020
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Uniform Title
Sentencing in Canada (Irwin law)
Title
Sentencing in Canada : essays in law, policy, and practice / edited by David Cole & Julian Roberts.
Imprint
Toronto, ON : Irwin Law Inc., [2020]
Copyright
©2020
Description
xxv, 472 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Formatted Contents Note
Introducing sentencing in Canada / David Cole and Julian Roberts
Sentencing options and sentencing trends / Andrew A. Reid
Community-based sanctions / Dawn North
Conditional imprisonment: a troubled past and an uncertain future / Julian Roberts and David Cole
Informing the court: the use of pre-sentence and Gladue reports at sentencing / Paula Maurutto
The role of the prosecutor at sentencing / Lia Di Giulio
The role of defence counsel at sentencing / Naomi M. Lutes
Hearing the victim at sentencing / Marie Manikis
The role of appellate courts in sentencing / Gary T. Trotter
Sentencing and parole for persons convicted of murder / Mary E. Campbell and David Cole
Sentence administration and parole / Nancy T. Charbonneau and Kathryn E. Ferreira
Sentencing Indigenous offenders: from Gladue to the present and beyond / Kent Roach and Jonathan Rudin
How sentencing reform movements affect women / Lisa Kerr
Sentencing mentally disordered offenders / Richard D. Schneider
Dangerous and long-term offenders / Mihael Cole
Evaluating the youth sentencing regime in comparison with adult court / Andrea E.E. Tuck-Jackson
Principles and politics: sentencing and imprisonment policy in Canada / Cheryl Marie Webster and Anthony N. Doob
Proportionality and the experience of punishment / Benjamin L. Berger
Sentencing in Canada: current issues and concluding thoughts / Julian Roberts and David Cole
Appendix A: reasons for sentence
Appendix B: overview of Australia and New Zealand legislative provisions relating to the sentence reductions for a guilty plea / Leila Tai
Appendix C: example of a typical victim impact statement.
Sentencing options and sentencing trends / Andrew A. Reid
Community-based sanctions / Dawn North
Conditional imprisonment: a troubled past and an uncertain future / Julian Roberts and David Cole
Informing the court: the use of pre-sentence and Gladue reports at sentencing / Paula Maurutto
The role of the prosecutor at sentencing / Lia Di Giulio
The role of defence counsel at sentencing / Naomi M. Lutes
Hearing the victim at sentencing / Marie Manikis
The role of appellate courts in sentencing / Gary T. Trotter
Sentencing and parole for persons convicted of murder / Mary E. Campbell and David Cole
Sentence administration and parole / Nancy T. Charbonneau and Kathryn E. Ferreira
Sentencing Indigenous offenders: from Gladue to the present and beyond / Kent Roach and Jonathan Rudin
How sentencing reform movements affect women / Lisa Kerr
Sentencing mentally disordered offenders / Richard D. Schneider
Dangerous and long-term offenders / Mihael Cole
Evaluating the youth sentencing regime in comparison with adult court / Andrea E.E. Tuck-Jackson
Principles and politics: sentencing and imprisonment policy in Canada / Cheryl Marie Webster and Anthony N. Doob
Proportionality and the experience of punishment / Benjamin L. Berger
Sentencing in Canada: current issues and concluding thoughts / Julian Roberts and David Cole
Appendix A: reasons for sentence
Appendix B: overview of Australia and New Zealand legislative provisions relating to the sentence reductions for a guilty plea / Leila Tai
Appendix C: example of a typical victim impact statement.
Summary
"Sentencing in Canada contains a unique collection of essays that explore all key aspects of sentencing. The contributors include leading academics, criminal law practitioners, and members of the judiciary, and many of the authors have extensive experience working in the areas of sentencing and parole. The volume is not simply a statement of the law -- instead, the chapters explore the wider context in which sentencing and parole decisions are taken. The volume also incorporates findings from the latest empirical research into sentencing policy and practice in Canada, including important issues such as sentencing Indigenous persons. As Mr Justice Moldaver notes in his preface, the volume "will be useful to criminal law practitioners and, more generally, to all persons interested in sentencing.""-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Available Note
Issued also in electronic format.
Available in Other Form
Online version: Sentencing in Canada. Toronto : Irwin Law, 2020
Call Number
KC212 .S46 2020
Language
English
ISBN
9781552215395 (paperback)
1552215393 (paperback)
1552215393 (paperback)
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