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A Sentencing Problem: How Far Is A Fall From Grace, H. H. A. Cooper Jan 1966

A Sentencing Problem: How Far Is A Fall From Grace, H. H. A. Cooper

Cleveland State Law Review

It is now almost universally accepted that there are three possible bases underlying sentences imposed by the Courts, following some breach of the criminal law. These are generally described as retribution, deterrence and reformation. Occasionally these qualities are considered in combination under some such title as the "aims of penal measures." Another factor, ever present in a vague though influential form, now seems to be emerging from the shadows to assume more definite shape. Yet to materialize is its relationship to the other established, uncontroverted aims. The emergent element may conveniently be termed "public disapproval," under which may be subsumed …