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Rethinking Sentencing Peter Sedgwick

Rethinking Sentencing By Peter Sedgwick

Rethinking Sentencing by Peter Sedgwick


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This report commissioned by the Mission and Public Affairs Council of the Church of England offers an important contribution to the national debate on the future of sentencing and the role of the courts.

Rethinking Sentencing Summary

Rethinking Sentencing: A Contribution to the Debate by Peter Sedgwick

This report, commissioned by the Mission and Public Affairs Council of the Church of England, is an important contribution to the national debate on the future of sentencing and the role of the courts. It considers the efficacy and integrity of the current criminal justice system and the principles of restorative justice, responsible sentencing, rehabilitation and atonement from a Christian perspective. Ecumenical and up-to-date with current legislation, the report is edited by Peter Sedgwick, until recently, the Policy Adviser for the Home Affairs department in the Church of England. Peter Sedgwick is one of the Churches' leading experts on the criminal justice system. Contributing authors: Stuart Dew, David Faulkner, Lord Justice Laws, Tim Newell, Stephen Pryor, Bishop Peter Selby.

Rethinking Sentencing Reviews

'Rethinking Sentencing is a thoughtful, insightful and refreshing contribution to penal thinking. The authors demonstrate convincingly that Christian principles require a radically different approach to sentencing, one based on restoring the damage caused by crime and respecting the hunanity of all those affected by it.' -- Paul Cavadino, Chief Executive, Nacro
'This thoughtful collection of essays not only brings a Christian perspective to bear on the highly charged subject of sentencing, but raises a wide range of profound questions about how society deals with offenders. It will be of great interest to all those who work in, study, or worry about criminal justice.' -- Rob Allen, Director, Rethinking Crime and Punishment

About Peter Sedgwick

Peter Sedgwick was the Policy Officer for the Home Affairs department in the Church of England from 1996 to 2004. He is one of the Church's leading experts on the criminal justice system. He is now principal of St Michaels College, Llandaff, Wales. All the other contributors also have backgrounds in criminal justice.

Table of Contents

The reform of sentencing and the future of the criminal courts - David Faulkner Restorative justice in England - Tim Newell Responsible sentencing - Stephen Pryor The churches and criminal justice - Stuart Dew The future of sentencing: a perspective form the judiciary - Lord Justice Laws Restorative justice in a money culture: overcoming the obstacles of a restorative rationality - Peter Selby, Bishop of Worcester

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GOR001760909
9780715140260
0715140264
Rethinking Sentencing: A Contribution to the Debate by Peter Sedgwick
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Church House Publishing
20040701
96
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