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  • Such laws serve the valid penological goals of incapacitation and deterrence.
  • Prosecutors prior widespread discretion over cases has declined since the enactment of new penological guidelines.
  • It was a new penological era.
  • Offender tagging has subsequently become widely used in penological reform in Britain and throughout the world.
  • The state s increased paternalistic role led to the pursuit of a welfare penological philosophy model.
  • The judge ruled the law was not " rationally related to legitimate penological objectives ."
  • The period after the penological reform in 1969 was particularly linked to the personality of Nicolae Ceausescu.
  • The distinction may seem laughable to you, but that just reflects an unfamiliarity with penological theories.
  • Gault fundamentally changed the penological landscape because the decision mandated an extension of due process rights to juveniles.
  • An incentive for ruleless prison management disserves the State's penological goals and jeopardizes the welfare of prisoners.
  • The Amnesty report also criticized the sheriff's chain gangs as a publicity stunt with no penological value.
  • As the discussion of penological theory becomes more complex, scholars also define incapacitation, denunciation, and rehabilitation.
  • The Netherlands criminal code is based on the Napoleonic Code, imposed during the time of the rehabilitative penological focus.
  • The court also said executing the mentally retarded " is grossly disproportionate and serves no valid penological purpose ."
  • Eighth Amendment " because of unreliability, arbitrariness, and " unconscionably long delays that undermine the death penalty's penological purpose ."
  • That might be permissible, McAllister said, depending on the " penological interest " to be served by the requirement to confess.
  • He said New Jersey's " sweepingly broad " ban did not address any penological interests that would justify the law's restrictions.
  • The county, Fletcher wrote, simply didn't prove " that such a far reaching prohibition is ` reasonably related'to legitimate penological interests ."
  • This consensus unquestionably reflects widespread judgment about the relative culpability of mentally retarded offenders, and the relationship between mental retardation and the penological purposes served by the death penalty,
  • The use of electronic monitoring raises a host of policy issues _ penological, ethical, technological and fiscal _ that are the province of the Legislature, not the judiciary,
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