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An Argument for Abolishing Delay as a Mitigating Factor in Sentencing
In: Adelaide Law Review, Band 40, Heft 2
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Offenders Risking Deportation Deserve a Sentencing Discount – But the Reduction Should Be Provisional
In: Melbourne University Law Review, Band 43, Heft 3
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A Rational Approach to Sentencing Offenders for Animal Cruelty: A Normative and Scientific Analysis Underpinning Proportionate Penalties for Animal Cruelty Offenders
In: South Carolina Law Review, Band 71, Heft 4
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The High Court on Crime in 2018: Outcomes and Jurisprudence
In: Criminal Law Journal (2019) vol 43 (Forthcoming)
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Abolishing the Curious Sentencing Anomaly in [Australian] between the Voluntary Disclosure of One's Own Offending and Assisting Authorities with the Offending of Others
In: Monash Law Review, vol 43 (2017)
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Three Things that a Baseline Study Shows Do Not Cause Indigenous Over-Imprisonment; Three Things that Might (But Shouldn't) and Three Reforms that Will Reduce Indigenous Over-Imprisonment
In: Mirko Bagaric, Three Things That a Baseline Study Shows Do Not Cause Indigenous Over-Imprisonment; Three Things That Might (But Shouldn't) and Three Reforms that Will Reduce Indigenous Over-Imprisonment (2016) 32 HARVARD JOURNAL ON RACIAL AND ETHNIC JUSTICE.
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Sentencing: From Vagueness to Arbitrariness: The Need to Abolish the Stain that is the Instinctive Synthesis
In: UNSW Law Journal Vol. 38, No. 1, 2015
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A Rational Theory of Mitigation and Aggravation in Sentencing: Why Less is More When It Comes to Punishing Criminals
In: Buffalo Law Review Vol. 62
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Rich Offender, Poor Offender: Why It (Sometimes) Matters in Sentencing
In: Law and Inequality: A Journal of Theory and Practice, Band 33, Heft 1
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The Punishment Should Fit the Crime - Not the Prior Convictions of the Person that Committed the Crime: An Argument for Less Impact Being Accorded to Previous Convictions in Sentencing
In: San Diego Law Review, Band 51, Heft 2
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A Utilitarian Argument: Laying the Foundation for a Coherent System of Law
In: Otago Law Review, Band 10, Heft 2
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