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Facts, Values and Prison PoliciesA Commentary on Zimring and TonryNew York University, USA This article calls attention to the tendency of liberal criminologists to mix facts and values when assessing sentencing policies. It argues that an objective methodology for ranking countries with respect to sentencing severity has yet to be developed and urges caution and clarification in making moral criticisms of US sentencing policy and imprisonment rates.
Key Words: liberal criminologists mass incarceration sentencing time served Tonry Zimring
Punishment & Society, Vol. 3, No. 1,
183-188 (2001) |
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