Sentencing Flashcards
topic 1
What is an aggravating factor
factors of the case that are likely to increase the sentence. They make the offence committed worse
What are mitigating factors
Factors of the case that are likely to decrease the sentence. They make the crime less bad
Examples of aggravating factors…
-use of weapon
-vulnerability of the victim
-no remorse
-previous convictions
- racially motivated crimes
-gang attacks
Examples of mitigating factors…
-age of D
-no previous convictions
-entering an early guilty plea
-showing remorse
-mental illness of the D
-minor role in crime
-co-operating with police
Name the 5 aims of sentencing
-protection of the public
-punishment
-reparation
-rehabilitation/reformation
-deterrence(general and individual)
What does retribution mean
concept in justice that focuses on punishment for wrong doing
What does reparation mean
making amends for harm caused
what is deterrence
concept in criminal justice that aims to prevent people from committing crimes by making them fear consequences
what is rehabilitation
aim to reform the offender and rehabilitate them into society
explain protection of the public(aim)
-offender is made incapable of committing further crime
-society is protected from crime
examples include long prison sentence, tagging or a banning order
Whats a custodial sentence
a sentence of imprisonment for a period of time set by the court
What is a non custodial sentence
an alternative to a prison sentence. This could involve a fine or a requirement to do a community service.
What is the protection of the public case study
R.V Wrinkler
which act sets out the aims of sentencing
criminal justice act 2003
Name the 4 custodial sentences
-mandatory life sentence
-discretionary life sentence
-fixed term sentence
-extended sentences