Jesper Ryberg Julian V. Roberts Jan Willem de Keijser
Most people assume that criminal offenders have only been convicted of a single crime. However, in reality almost half of offenders stand to be sentenced for more than one crime. The high proportion of multiple crime offenders poses a number of practical and theoretical challenges for the criminal justice system. For instance, how should courts punish multiple offenders relative to individuals who have been sentenced for a single crime? How should they be punished relative to each other? Sentencing Multiple Crimes discusses these questions from the perspective of several legal...
Most people assume that criminal offenders have only been convicted of a single crime. However, in reality almost half of offenders stand to be senten...