The
International Journal of Punishment and Sentencing
Publications
The International Journal of Punishment and Sentencing provides
an interdisciplinary forum for scholarship on contentious and emerging
issues and developments in punishment and sentencing in all jurisdictions.
A wide ranging journal published quarterly,
The International Journal of Punishment and Sentencing will publish
articles dealing
with:
- Theories of Punishment. Are societies justified in punishing
wrongdoers? If so, why?
- Crime control, and in particular the
type of punitive measures that are most effective in reducing
crime;
- The rationales for sentencing. What are the aims of
a properly focused sentencing regime?
- The efficiecy of punishment
to achieve traditional sentencing objectives, such as deterrence,
rehabilitation and incapacitation;
- The merits of fixed penalties
as compared to discretionary sentencing;
- New forms of punishment
and crime control;
- Achieving proportionality between the
crime and punishment;
- Race and crime;
- The relevance of aggravating and mitigating
considerations;
- Model sentencing systems;
- Public opinion and sentencing.
Despite the universal nature of punishment and sentencing, there
is little convergence across cultures on the type of behaviour
which is criminalised and the appropriate response to crime. The
journal encourages submissions which both describe and evaluate
the law in all relevant jurisdictions, thereby providing a sounder
understanding of punishment and sentencing practices throughout
the world.
Contents page
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Price
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Submissions
International Journal of Punishment and Sentencing is a peer-reviewed
law journal, and invites articles and commentaries from academics,
practitioners, postgraduate students and members of the judiciary.
We guarantee to review all articles within one month of receipt.
The journal does not publish case notes or book reviews.
Submissions should be made online using our electronic
submission system.
All articles are peer refereed.
Editor
Professor Mirko Bagaric
Deakin University, Australia
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