2010
DOI: 10.1177/1462474510369440
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Connecting legal and social justice in the neo-liberal world? The construction, interpretation and use of pre-sentence reports

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“…PSRs currently represent the key document in providing the court with information regarding a defendant's background and character. According to UK National Standards, the report should include information that situates the offence within the offender's background, the factors leading to the offence and the attitude of the offender towards the offence with a view to the viability of a community sentence (Field and Tata ; Tata et al . ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
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“…PSRs currently represent the key document in providing the court with information regarding a defendant's background and character. According to UK National Standards, the report should include information that situates the offence within the offender's background, the factors leading to the offence and the attitude of the offender towards the offence with a view to the viability of a community sentence (Field and Tata ; Tata et al . ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PSRs currently represent the key document in providing the court with information regarding a defendant's background and character. According to UK National Standards, the report should include information that situates the offence within the offender's background, the factors leading to the offence and the attitude of the offender towards the offence with a view to the viability of a community sentence (Field and Tata 2010;Tata et al 2008). Despite their limits as official documents produced in the processing of court cases, PSRs have been found useful in classifying offenders due to the consistency and standardisation (Danni and Hampe 2000;Hudson and Bramhall 2005).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For these purposes, it should consider the widespread literature on managerial penality. Most importantly, this literature has insightfully stressed that a managerial criminal justice system, centred as it is on the goal of cost‐effectiveness and the management of penal tasks, tends to neglect human‐rights considerations and the juridical limits of state punitiveness (Field and Tata ; Hudson ; Zedner ). In addition, managerial penality, as well as actuarial justice, is unsuitable to impede the unfolding of racially‐biased penal policies (Hannah‐Moffat ; Harcourt ; Hudson and Bramhall ).…”
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“…L'absence de connaissances sur les condamnés a d'autres conséquences sérieuses. Elle a tout d'abord été corrélée à une insatisfaction et à du stress professionnel chez les juges et avocats (Tata, 2010). Elle a également un lien avec les discriminations et biais des magistrats, encore qu'il arrive que les rapports présentenciels censés les contrebalancer soient eux-mêmes contaminés par de telles discriminations et biais (Hannah-Moffat et Maurutto, 2010;Power, 2003 ;Leiber et al, 2011), notamment des biais pénologiques (nouvelle pénologie répressive) manifestes (Field et Tata, 2010).…”
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“…Elle a tout d'abord été corrélée à une insatisfaction et à du stress professionnel chez les juges et avocats (Tata, 2010). Elle a également un lien avec les discriminations et biais des magistrats, encore qu'il arrive que les rapports présentenciels censés les contrebalancer soient eux-mêmes contaminés par de telles discriminations et biais (Hannah-Moffat et Maurutto, 2010;Power, 2003 ;Leiber et al, 2011), notamment des biais pénologiques (nouvelle pénologie répressive) manifestes (Field et Tata, 2010). Toutefois, une série de recherches scandinaves a montré que les rapports présentenciels demeurent un outil particulièrement intéressant de lutte contre les courants répressifs actuels (Wandall, 2010;Persson et Svensson K, 2010;Persson et Svensson, 2011).…”
Section: L'émotion Et Son Contrôle Par L'informationunclassified