AOS3 - Purposes of Sanctions Flashcards

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Overview

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  • if an accused is found guilty/pleads guilty, the judge/magistrate will determine an appropriate penalty
  • the Sentencing Act 1991 (Vic) sets out the purposes which must be considered by the judge
  • judge cannot impose a sanction that is more severe than necessary to achieve the purposes of the sanction (parsimony)
  • cannot sentence offenders for any other purpose
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The five purposes

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  • punishment
  • protection
  • denunciation
  • deterrence
  • rehabilitation
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Punishment

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  • penalising offender + holding them accountable for unacceptable actions
  • ensures retribution for victims/families (means that victims + families do not take own revenge
  • imprisonment is ultimate form of punishment
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Protection

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  • removing offenders from society to ensure they do not pose a risk to safety and welfare
  • some offenders are sentenced to long periods of imprisonment because they’re deemed a danger to society (even though imprisonment is meant to be a ‘last resort’)
  • indicators that this purpose may be required include; horrendous crime, lack of remorse, callous attitude
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Denunciation

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  • court aims to publicly and formally criticise the offender’s behaviour
  • expresses disapproval to indicate the offender has violated the moral and ethical standards of society
  • often emphasised in cases that could be committed by large numbers of the community (tax fraud, king-hits)
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Deterrence (overview)

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  • aims to prevent an offender/general public from reoffending or committing a crime
  • two kinds; general and specific
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Specific deterrence

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  • offender themselves is discouraged of reoffending through a sanction
  • dependent on circumstances
    • more effective on first-time offender than multiple offences
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General deterrence

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  • individuals other than the offender are discouraged from committing similar offences that would receive a similar sanction
  • depends on the public knowing/understanding sanctions
    • familiar with fines and imprisonment but not CCOs
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