Who Goes to Prison?

International Perspectives in Restricting the Use of Imprisonment

This edited collection provides an international collection of essays addressing the most important challenge confronting courts in all jurisdictions, common and civil law: how can we restrict the use of imprisonment to avoid unnecessary human and fiscal costs? Different court systems have devised a range of approaches but few have worked. This book represents no fewer than 12 jurisdictions including both civil and common law countries and includes chapters from legal scholars and philosophers and empirical researchers. This book speaks widely, given the interest in the use of custod, and the pressing need to reduce prison costs.

Januar 2027, Palgrave Studies on Sentencing, Englisch
Springer International Publishing
978-3-032-32981-3

Weitere Titel zum Thema