The Quarterly Review, Volume 274,Nummer 544John Murray, 1940 |
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Pagina 282
... sentence , that some types of sentence ( e.g. the very short sentence ) do good in perhaps 25 per cent . of cases and are either completely useless or do grave harm in the remainder , and that the urge towards some types of crime ( e.g. ...
... sentence , that some types of sentence ( e.g. the very short sentence ) do good in perhaps 25 per cent . of cases and are either completely useless or do grave harm in the remainder , and that the urge towards some types of crime ( e.g. ...
Pagina 286
... sentence and the case was over . I have quoted two cases as illustrations of the fact that unless full information is available a court does not pass sentences which are wise , just , or effective in the public interest . I have no ...
... sentence and the case was over . I have quoted two cases as illustrations of the fact that unless full information is available a court does not pass sentences which are wise , just , or effective in the public interest . I have no ...
Pagina 287
... sentence of one day's imprisonment . I have been told by another High Court judge of long experience that in his opinion bigamy was an offence of such gravity that he felt bound in all cases to impose a minimum sentence of some months ...
... sentence of one day's imprisonment . I have been told by another High Court judge of long experience that in his opinion bigamy was an offence of such gravity that he felt bound in all cases to impose a minimum sentence of some months ...
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ART PAGE 1 Old Germanies for New | 189 |
A Plea for Social History | 203 |
Two GENERATIONS AT WAR By Sir Charles Petrie | 204 |
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