posted on 2016-12-01, 00:00authored byTheo Alexander
This thesis (in part) by publication is an examination of the current approach to sentencing white-collar offenders. It identifies and critiques the pragmatic and conceptual anomalies that pervade sentencing law generally, and this criminological subset specifically. The thesis includes empirical data; evidencing a pervasive irrationality in various sentencing domains. This comprehensive review of prototypical white-collar sentencing proposes an agenda for systemic reform.