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Overview

Andrew von Hirsch is affiliated with the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom.

There are no available recent papers, co-authors, publication venues, book publications, fields of study, subfields, or topics of work listed for Andrew von Hirsch.

There are also no awards recorded for Andrew von Hirsch at this time.

Best Publications

  • Criminal deterrence and sentence severity : an analysis of recent research

    Andrew Von Hirsch;A. E. Bottoms;Elizabeth Burney;Per-Olof Wikström

  • Doing Justice--The Choice of Punishments

    Stephen A. Schiller;Andrew Von Hirsch

  • Censure and sanctions

    Andrew Von Hirsch

  • Responsibility, Character, and the Emotions

    Unknown

  • Principled sentencing : readings on theory and policy

    Andrew Von Hirsch;Andrew Ashworth;Julian Roberts

  • Restorative justice and criminal justice : competing or reconcilable paradigms?

    Andrew Von Hirsch

  • The sentencing commission and its guidelines

    Andrew Von Hirsch;Michael H. Tonry;Kay A. Knapp

  • Proportionality in the Philosophy of Punishment

    Andrew von Hirsch

  • Past or Future Crimes: Deservedness and Dangerousness in the Sentencing of Criminals

    Andrew Von Hirsch

  • Proportionate Sentencing

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  • Gauging Criminal Harm: A Living-Standard Analysis

    Andrew Von Hirsch;Nils Jareborg

  • Proportionate Sentencing: Exploring the Principles

    Andrew von Hirsch;Andrew Ashworth

  • Incivilities: Regulating Offensive Behaviour

    A. P. Simester;Andrew Von Hirsch

  • Ethical and social perspectives on situational crime prevention

    A. Von Hirsch;D. Garland;Alison Wakefield

  • The Ethics of Community-Based Sanctions

    Andrew von Hirsch

  • Doing justice: The choice of punishments : report of the Committee for the Study of Incarceration

    Andrew Von Hirsch

  • Exclusion from public space

    Andrew von Hirsch;Clifford Shearing

  • Extending the Harm Principle: ‘Remote’ Harms and Fair Imputation

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  • Determinate Penalty Systems in America: an Overview

    Andrew von Hirsch;Kathleen Hanrahan

  • Doing Justice: The Choice of Punishments

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  • Specifying Aims and Limits for Restorative Justice: A Making Amends Model?

    Andrew von Hirsch;Andrew Ashworth;Clifford Shearing

  • Selective incapacitation reexamined: The national academy of sciences' report on criminal careers and “career criminals”

    Andrew von Hirsch

  • Proportionate Sentences for Juveniles: How Different than for Adults?

    Andrew Von Hirsch

  • Responsibility, Retribution and the “Voluntary”: a Response to Williams*

    Antony Duff;Andrew Von Hirsch

  • Not Not Just Deserts: A Response to Braithwaite and Pettit†

    Andrew Von Hirsch;Andrew Ashworth

  • Rethinking the Offense Principle

    A. P. Simester;Andrew von Hirsch

  • The question of parole: Retention, reform, or abolition?

    Nicolette Parisi;Andrew von Hirsch;Kathleen J. Hanrahan

  • Commensurability and Crime Prevention: Evaluating Formal Sentencing Structures and Their Rationale

    Andrew Von Hirsch

  • Desert and Previous Convictions in Sentencing

    Andrew von Hirsch

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Julian V. Roberts
Julian V. Roberts University of Oxford
Clifford Shearing
Clifford Shearing University of Cape Town
Michael Tonry
Michael Tonry University of Minnesota
James F. Wilson
James F. Wilson University of Edinburgh
Lisa Maher
Lisa Maher University of New South Wales

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