Sentencing: Adult Sentencing

Types of Sentencing, Mitigating and Aggravating Factors

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Define: Custodial Sentences
In prison
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The Criminal Justice Act 2003 states...
Custodial sentences should only be imposed if a fine/community service is not appropriate
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You only have to serve half your sentence if you have a sentence for how long
less than 4years
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s177 Criminal Justice 2003...
Community Order
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If the offender does not consent to the above, D..
Receives a custodial sentence
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Fines may be imposed by what statute?
s128 Power of the Criminal Courts (Sentencing) Act 2000
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You may be ordered to pay money to V
Disqualification and Compensation Orders
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Tagging...
Home Detention Curfews
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First Offence
Mitigating Factor
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Previous Offences
Aggravating Factor
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Crimes committed while on bail
Aggravating Factor
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Age
Mitigating Factor
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Racial/sexual orientation/disability hostility
Aggravating Factor
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Vulnerable offender
Mitigating Factor
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Vulnerable victim
Aggravating Factor
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Group crime
Aggravating Factor
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Abusing Position of Trust
Aggravating Factor
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