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Judicial Discretion and the Methodology of Sentencing
From: Law of Sentencing
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Discusses judicial discretion and the methodology of sentencing, focusing on the source of sentencing discretion, the current framework for discretion, the exercise of sentencing discretion and codified principles of sentencing.
Contributors
Allan Manson
Allan Manson is Professor of Law at Queen’s University, specializing in the areas of sentencing and prison law. Prior to joining the faculty at Queen’s, he practised criminal law. He has also served as Deputy Judge on the Yukon Territorial Court. He is an Associate Editor of the Criminal Reports and has been a long-standing member of the Canadian Bar Association’s Committee on Release and Imprisonment. He is the author of numerous articles dealing with criminal law issues, co-author of the text Release from Imprisonment: The Law of Parole, Sentencing and Judicial Review (1990) and co-author of the casebook Sentencing and Penal Policy (2000). Professor Manson was Project Director of the Ontario Law Reform Commission study of the coroner system.