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LAW 12 MUNDY 2008 Process and Objectives of Sentencing
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SENTENCING Sentencing involves considering a penalty for one convicted of a crime Sentencing occurs typically immediately following a verdict being imposed Once a sentence is given, either side can appeal the sentence in a higher court
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PRE-SENTENCE REPORT For offenders of major offences, a judge orders a probation officer to create a report Pre-sentence report outlines the situation of the offender in terms of: Past behaviour/crimes of offender Likeliness to reoffend if released to society Interviews with offender and people familiar with offender considered when creating report Judge uses this report as a basis for sentencing
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SENTENCING PROCEDURE During sentencing, both Crown and defence have a chance to call forth evidence (via witnesses, etc.) that speaks to offender’s background Crown may also highlight offender’s criminal record Convicted offender may give a statement Victim and others impacted may also give victim impact statement, explaining how offence has affected their lives adversely
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SENTENCING OBJECTIVES Overall purpose in sentencing is for the protection of society Objectives for sentencing in criminal law are: Deterrence Retribution Rehabilitation Segregation/protection Hope is that offender will not lapse into recidivism
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DETERRENCE Attempts to: Make potential criminals think twice about committing a crime Deter offenders from reoffending Death penalty is often cited as a potential deterrent When a gov’t increases the penalty for a particular crime, it usually is meant to create a stronger deterrent
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RETRIBUTION Attempts to: Create a sense of equal punishment for the level of damage done by the crime; an “eye for an eye” This objective has been used as a basis for much of the punishments enacted throughout legal history
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REHABILITATION Also known as “resocialization” Attempts to: Improve offender’s mental well-being through psychiatric help Improve offender’s chances to adopt a law- abiding person’s lifestyle through job-skill training Much of Canadian legal purpose today works towards this measure
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SEGREGATION/PROTECTION To remove offenders from society in order to: Remove opportunities for offender to reoffend or commit other crimes Some see prison sentences as serving a rehabilitative purpose, as offenders will have the time to reflect upon their wrongful actions
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