Sentencing: A Social Process: Re-thinking Research and Policy

Author:   Cyrus Tata
Publisher:   Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Edition:   1st ed. 2020
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Pages:   177
Publication Date:   30 January 2020
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Author:   Cyrus Tata
Publisher:   Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Imprint:   Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Edition:   1st ed. 2020
Weight:   0.454kg
ISBN:  

9783030010591


ISBN 10:   3030010597
Pages:   177
Publication Date:   30 January 2020
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
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“Sentencing: A Social Process Re-thinking Research and Policy, offers a convincing critique of contemporary sentencing research and policy literatures. Eloquently and eruditely written … . Tata’s (2020) book makes an impressive contribution to the current state of literature in sentencing research and policy is a must-read for anyone interested in sentencing decision-making.” (Niamh Maguire, Probation Journal, Vol. 68 (2), June, 2021) “Tata’s book is persuasively and beautifully written. It is clear and well structured, and both informative and challenging. It is an inspiring piece of work, and ought to be read and enjoyed both by academics and by reflective sentencing professionals from the legal and therapeutic professions.” (Ester Blay, Journal of Law and Society. Vol. 48 (1), March, 2021) “An invitation to rethink existing orthodoxies and to broaden the scope of academic writing and thinking about the nature of sentencing. … it is eminently approachable, and deserves to be widely read.” (David Hayes, Punishment & Society, August 26, 2020) “Every once in a while, a work appears that mounts a robust challenge to some of our most fundamental assumptions about sentencing. Cyrus Tata’s new book, Sentencing: A Social Process. Re-thinking Research and Policy … is one such work.” (Tom O'Malley, sentencingcrimeandjustice.wordpress.com, July 26, 2020) “Tata, in this eminently readable book, notes the limitations of current academic discourse around sentencing. … serves a functional role in maintaining the mystique of sentencing.” (Maggie Hall, International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy, Vol. 9 (3), 2020) “A lively and compellingly original scholarly foray into sentencing research … .” (Mike Guilfoyle, crimeandjustice.org.uk, March 1, 2020)



Tata's book is persuasively and beautifully written. It is clear and well structured, and both informative and challenging. It is an inspiring piece of work, and ought to be read and enjoyed both by academics and by reflective sentencing professionals from the legal and therapeutic professions. (Ester Blay, Journal of Law and Society. Vol. 48 (1), March, 2021) An invitation to rethink existing orthodoxies and to broaden the scope of academic writing and thinking about the nature of sentencing. ... it is eminently approachable, and deserves to be widely read. (David Hayes, Punishment & Society, August 26, 2020) Every once in a while, a work appears that mounts a robust challenge to some of our most fundamental assumptions about sentencing. Cyrus Tata's new book, Sentencing: A Social Process. Re-thinking Research and Policy ... is one such work. (Tom O'Malley, sentencingcrimeandjustice.wordpress.com, July 26, 2020) Tata, in this eminently readable book, notes the limitations of current academic discourse around sentencing. ... serves a functional role in maintaining the mystique of sentencing. (Maggie Hall, International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy, Vol. 9 (3), 2020) A lively and compellingly original scholarly foray into sentencing research ... . (Mike Guilfoyle, crimeandjustice.org.uk, March 1, 2020)


An invitation to rethink existing orthodoxies and to broaden the scope of academic writing and thinking about the nature of sentencing. ... it is eminently approachable, and deserves to be widely read. (David Hayes, Punishment & Society, August 26, 2020) Every once in a while, a work appears that mounts a robust challenge to some of our most fundamental assumptions about sentencing. Cyrus Tata's new book, Sentencing: A Social Process. Re-thinking Research and Policy ... is one such work. (Tom O'Malley, sentencingcrimeandjustice.wordpress.com, July 26, 2020) Tata, in this eminently readable book, notes the limitations of current academic discourse around sentencing. ... serves a functional role in maintaining the mystique of sentencing. (Maggie Hall, International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy, Vol. 9 (3), 2020) A lively and compellingly original scholarly foray into sentencing research ... . (Mike Guilfoyle, crimeandjustice.org.uk, March 1, 2020)


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Cyrus Tata is Professor of Law and Criminal Justice at Strathclyde University, Scotland, UK. 

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