DOI: 10.26686/wgtn.17007340
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Sentencing consistency in the New Zealand District Courts

Abstract: <p>This thesis examines the consistency of sentencing between the circuits of the New Zealand District Courts. Four predictions based on a sequence or chain of theories incorporating the concept of bounded rationality from decision making theory, the influence of formal and substantive rationalities on sentencing decisions, court community theory, and personal construct psychology were tested. The circuit in which sentencing took place was expected to affect the likelihood of incarceration and to affect … Show more

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