Civil Disqualifications Attending Conviction: A Suggested Conceptual Framework

A Person convicted of a crime suffers punishment—a fine, a community sentence, or perhaps a custodial term. In addition to that sanction, however, conviction of the crime may trigger a variety of disqualifications. The offender may be barred from holding public office, or from serving on a jury. He...

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Veröffentlicht in:Cambridge law journal 1997-11, Vol.56 (3), p.599-626
Hauptverfasser: Hirsch, Antrew Von, Wasik, Martin
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:A Person convicted of a crime suffers punishment—a fine, a community sentence, or perhaps a custodial term. In addition to that sanction, however, conviction of the crime may trigger a variety of disqualifications. The offender may be barred from holding public office, or from serving on a jury. He may be precluded from certain types of employment, or be prevented from driving a vehicle. These consequences may considerably restrict the person's prospects for earning a living or his mobility. Yet the visibility of these measures is low: provisions authorising various disqualifications are scattered throughout the statute books, and are not easy to find. While there is now a considerable body of jurisprudence on sentencing, the principles which should inform the proper use of disqualifications have received little serious attention.
ISSN:0008-1973
1469-2139
DOI:10.1017/S0008197300098597