| Pease, K.|Ireson, J.|Billingham, S.|Thorpe, J.: The Development of a Scale of Oence Seriousness. International Journal of Criminology and Penology, Vol. 5, pp. 17-29. |
.... the act that we wish to perform, in order to: check that the act is justi ed for the o ense for which we are proceeding; e.g. imprisonment would not be permitted where a simple ne is appropriate (by the way: measuring how serious an o ense is a subject that has been researched in criminology [66, 68]) check that the o ense, for which we are proceeding, has previously been ascribed to the suspect, to avoid that suspect A be delivered an act regarding the o ense ascribed to suspect B; check that the data are complete and that the defense guarantees have been ful lled; check that the ....
Pease, K.|Ireson, J.|Billingham, S.|Thorpe, J.: The Development of a Scale of Oence Seriousness. International Journal of Criminology and Penology, Vol. 5, pp. 17-29.
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