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  1. The role of criminal record in the federal sentencing guidelines.Julian V. Roberts - 1994 - Criminal Justice Ethics 13 (1):21-30.
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  • Retributivism, State Misconduct, and the Criminal Process.Adiel Zimran & Netanel Dagan - 2023 - Criminal Justice Ethics 42 (1):20-37.
    State agents’ misconduct (SAM), such as the violations carried out by the police or prosecution, may harm an offender’s rights during the criminal process in various ways. What, if anything, can retributivism, as an offense-focused theory that looks to the past, offer in response to SAM? The goal of this essay is to advance a retribution-based framework for responding to SAM within the criminal process. Two retribution-based arguments are provided. First, a retribution-based response to SAM aims to protect the legitimacy (...)
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  • Just deserts for recidivists.Michael Davis - 1985 - Criminal Justice Ethics 4 (2):29-50.
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  • Criminal Histories and Criminal Futures.Youngjae Lee - 2020 - Criminal Justice Ethics 39 (2):143-151.
    In the United States and elsewhere, when a person with a criminal record is convicted of a new crime and is sentenced, his or her criminal record plays a significant role in the sentencing determin...
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