The Timing of Guilty Pleas :Lessons from Common Law Jurisdictions

The Timing of Guilty Pleas

The Timing of Guilty Pleas :Lessons from Common Law Jurisdictions

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While guilty pleas are the primary mode of criminal case dispositions across different legal jurisdictions, this topic remains an understudied area. The assumption is that defendants are 'playing the system' and that a sliding scale of sentence discounts is necessary to encourage early guilty pleas, which offer utilitarian benefits of efficiency. These assumptions lack a solid empirical foundation. This book offers a comprehensive investigation of how the timing of guilty pleas affects various facets of the criminal process, from the factors that affect this timing, to the effects that the sliding scale of sentence discounts have on sentences and public opinions about them. It also draws comparisons between Western and Asian legal systems, specifically those of England and Wales and Hong Kong. This book is addressed to scholars, legal practitioners, policymakers and those interested in criminal justice, socio-legal studies and empirical legal research.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9781009158602
ISBN10 1009158600
Number Of Pages 230
Item Weight 490 g
Product Dimensions 158 x 235 x 18 mm
Publisher / Reseller Cambridge University Press
Format Hardcover
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'Almost all jurisdictions impose more lenient sentences on defendants who plead guilty. This volume provides a thoughtful analysis of plea-based sentencing discounts. Drawing on new secondary research, the author explores the issue in Hong Kong and elsewhere. He raises important questions about current practice and the volume will interest readers in all common law jurisdictions.' Julian Roberts, Professor of Criminology, University of Oxford and Executive Director, Sentencing Academy, London
'Although the focus of research attention for over half a century and recognised as a global phenomenon, relatively little has been written about Hong Kong practices until now. Using empirical evidence, Cheng presents powerful arguments around the timing of guilty pleas and the impact of pre-trial processes on sentencing outcomes.' Jacqueline Hodgson, Professor of Law and Deputy Pro Vice Chancellor (Research), University of Warwick
'The Timing of Guilty Pleas represents an outstanding contribution to the international literature not only on guilty pleas, plea bargaining but on criminal justice process more generally. Clearly structured with a thought-provoking and critical edge, it offers invaluable knowledge and guidance to scholars, students, as well as policy officials and practitioners across the world.' Cyrus Tata, Ph.D., FRSA, Professor of Law and Criminal Justice, University of Strathclyde, Scotland
'A timely, compelling, and richly sourced scrutiny of this salient issue.' Enshen Li, Asian Journal of Comparative Law

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