PPT-Professor James Byrne Director, Global Centre for Evidence-based Corrections and Sentencing

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School of Criminology and Criminal Justice Griffith University Dominique de Andrade Postdoctoral Research Fellow GCECS Jessica Ritchie Research Fellow GCECS 2 nd

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School of Criminology and Criminal Justice Griffith University Dominique de Andrade Postdoctoral Research Fellow GCECS Jessica Ritchie Research Fellow GCECS 2 nd International Conference on Governance Crime and Justice Statistics Mexico City 1821 June 2014. States corrections expenditures which have nearly quadrupled over the past two decades are receiving considerable attention These circumstances make it crucial for policy makers and the public to understand the full cost of prisons to taxpayerssomet Robert J. . Cavagnaro . and Dr. Brian . Polagye. Northwest National Marine Renewable Energy Center University of Washington. APS DFD Meeting. Pittsburgh, November 24, 2013. Motivation. Understand hydrodynamics of a full-scale vertical-axis cross-flow turbine by testing at lab scale. Stephen L. Richards. Deputy Defender . OSAD/DPTA. January 11, 2008. Sentencing Checklist. Range ?. Probation?. Consecutive?. Extendable?. Good-time credits?. Treatment?. Boot camp?. Poked in the Eye with A Sharpe Stick. Principles of LPSCS. Types of . Sentencing. Concurrent. Runs . the same duration as . another sentence. Consecutive. Sentences . run one after another. Concurrent v. Consecutive. Determinate. A . specific amount of time is . Sentence.   - punishment imposed on a person convicted of committing a crime. . The goal or purpose of a sentence. Protection of public. Retribution. Deterrence. Rehabilitation. Restitution. denunciation. Imposing a Sentence. Review: The Process and Objectives of Sentencing. Sentencing reflects social values. The judge must consult . t. he Criminal Code while sentencing. It outlines the maximum and minimum punishments for certain crimes. C. anada. Sentences. Sentence: a punishment imposed on a person convicted of committing a crime. (A . penalty. , disposition or a . sanction). Once an offender is convicted, the sentencing process begins. Louisiana Judicial Conference. The Bluffs. October 18-20, 2012. Judge Roger K. Warren (Ret.). “What is done [today] in corrections would be grounds for malpractice in medicine.”. (2002) . Latessa. LAW . 12. What is a ‘Sentence’?. sentence. = punishment imposed on a person convicted of committing a crime. Goals of Sentencing. 6 main goals of sentencing:. protection of the public. retribution. Judgement formally pronounced by court and imposed on defendant who pleads guilty or is found guilty after a trial. Various sentencing models used by various jurisdictions. Type and length may be determined legislatively, judicially, or administratively. What draws you to the field of corrections? Perhaps you know a neighbor, friend, or family member that spent time in a local jail or prison. Maybe, you are a correctional professional, or student. . After you read these pages and visit the webpage, . Robert J. . Cavagnaro . and Dr. Brian . Polagye. Northwest National Marine Renewable Energy Center (NNMREC). University of Washington. Oxford Tidal Energy Workshop. April 7, 2014. Motivation. NNMREC has developed a “. Learning Objective 1. List and contrast the four basic philosophical reasons for sentencing criminals. Nancy Stone/MCT/Newscom. The Purpose of Sentencing. Philosophical . reasons . for . sentencing. Retribution. Agenda. Disposition button and grid. Setting Control. Sentencing Tab. Save and Retrieve Sentences. Copy from and to. Sentence Service. Special Programs. Reversing a Disposition. Reports. Civil Cases.

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