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The complexity of punitiveness of electronically monitored sanctions

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Electronically monitored sanctions have become an emerging force in the field of corrections in the Western world during the last two decades. Although these sanctions have been promoted as providing a punitive aspect to community sentences, they are considered by many observers to be relatively 'non-deprivative' compared to the more traditional sanction of imprisonment. However, research analysing the offender's opinions of the perceived severity of electronically monitored sanctions indicates that, contrary to general public belief, most offenders see these sanctions as onerous, and some offenders even regard these sanctions as very punitive, and in fact, prefer imprisonment. Consequently, this thesis primarily investigated impact of the elements of punishment in electronically monitored sanctions and offenders' personal and social characteristics that result in them experiencing varied levels of punitiveness.
Release date Australia
June 22nd, 2010
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
176
Dimensions
152x229x10
ISBN-13
9783838371214
Product ID
26988056

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