Sentencing for Multiple Crimes
Edited by Jan de Keijser, Julian V. Roberts, and Jesper Ryberg
Author Information
Edited by Jan de Keijser, Professor, Faculty of Law, Leiden University, Julian V. Roberts, Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Oxford, and Jesper Ryberg, Professor, Department of Philosophy and Science Studies, Roskilde University
Jesper Ryberg is a Professor of Ethics and Philosophy of Law at Roskilde University.
Julian V. Roberts is a Professor of Criminology at the University of Oxford.
Jan de Keijser is a Professor of Criminology at Leiden University.
Contributors:
Andrew Ashworth is Emeritus Fellow of All Souls College, University of Oxford.
Christopher Bennett is Reader in the Department of Philosophy, University of Sheffield.
Anthony Bottoms is Emeritus Wolfson Professor of Criminology at the University of Cambridge; Life Fellow of Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge; Honorary Professor of Criminology at the University of Sheffield and Co-Director of the Centre for Penal Theory and Penal Ethics, Institute of Criminology, University of Cambridge.
Richard S. Frase is Benjamin N. Berger Professor of Criminal Law at the University of Minnesota Law School and Co-Director of the Robina Institute of Criminal Law and Criminal Justice, University of Minnesota.
Zachary Hoskins is Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Philosophy at the University of Nottingham.
Jan de Keijser is Professor of Criminology at the Institute of Criminal Law and Criminology, Leiden University.
Youngjae Lee is Professor of Law at Fordham University.
Richard L. Lippke is Professor of Criminal Justice and Department Chair in Criminal Justice at Indiana University Bloomington.
Allan Manson is Professor of Law in the Faculty of Law, Queen's University.
Julian V. Roberts is Professor of Criminology at the University of Oxford; Fellow of Worcester College, Oxford and member of the Sentencing Council of England and Wales.
Jesper Ryberg is Professor of Ethics and Philosophy of Law at Roskilde University.
Michael Tonry is McKnight Presidential Professor in Criminal Law and Policy and Director of the Institute on Crime and Public Policy at the University of Minnesota and a Scientific Member of the Max Planck Society.
Natalia Vibla is a postdoctoral scholar at the Institute of Criminology, University of Cambridge.
Andreas von Hirsch is Emeritus Honorary Professor of Penal Theory and Penal Law at the University of Cambridge; Director of the Centre for Penal Theory and Penal Ethics, Institute of Criminology, University of Cambridge; Honorary Fellow of Wolfson College, Cambridge; Honorary Professor of Penal Law, Faculty of Law at Goethe University Frankfurt and Director, Forschungsstelle für Strafrechtstheorie und Strafrechtsethik, Law Faculty, Goethe University Frankfurt.
Martin Wasik is Emeritus Professor of Criminal Justice in the School of Law, Keele University.