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  1. Beyond Judicial Solitude: Listening in the Politics of Criminal Sentencing.Jeffrey Kennedy - forthcoming - Criminal Justice Ethics.
    Criminal sentencing has grown into an increasingly interactive process featuring a multiplicity of potential actors—prosecution, defence, the individual convicted of the crime, probation officers and case workers, victims or their families, the police, community representatives, community workers, and even academics. The philosophical foundations of sentencing scholarship, however, regularly assume a model of judicial solitude in which sentencing judges are separate and apart from other actors. This article suggests the need to take sentencing’s interactivity and its politics seriously and draws on (...)
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