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- Title
PUNISHMENT AND ACCOUNTABILITY: UNDERSTANDING AND REFORMING CRIMINAL SANCTIONS IN AMERICA.
- Authors
Braman, Donald
- Abstract
The article offers information about the lecture of Professor Donald Braman on the popular preference to the accountability-reinforcing sanctions particularly in the understanding and reforming criminal sanctions in America. Donald describes reasons for the complexity of sanctions by reviewing existing and original ethnography, interview, and survey data. He suggests that many benefits are ignored in the evaluation of sanctions that need a review and better ways to reform punishment practices.
- Subjects
UNITED States; LECTURES &; lecturing; BRAMAN, Donald; LEGAL sanctions; CRIMINAL liability
- Publication
UCLA Law Review, 2006, Vol 53, Issue 5, p1143
- ISSN
0041-5650
- Publication type
Article