Books and Publications
- Doing Justice: The Choice of Punishments (1976)
- The Question of Parole (1979)
- Sentencing (co-editor, with Hyman Gross) (1981)
- Past or Future Crimes: Deservedness and Dangerousness in the Sentencing of Criminals (1986)
- The Sentencing Commission and its Guidelines (with Kay Knapp and Michael Tonry) (1987)
- Strafmaß und Strafgerechtigkeit (1991)
- Censure and Sanctions (1993)
- Principled Sentencing (co-edited, with Andrew Ashworth)(1998)
- Criminal Deterrence and Sentence Severity (with Anthony Bottoms, et al.) (1999)
- Ethical and Social Perspectives on Situational Crime Prevention (co-edited, with David Garland and Alison Wakefield) (2000)
- Proportionalitet och Strafbestämning (2001)
- Restorative Justice and Criminal Justice: Competing or Reconcilable Paradigms? (co-edited, with Anthony Bottoms and Julian Roberts)(2003)
- Die Rechtsgutstheorie (co-editor) (2003)
- Tatproportionalität (co-editor)(2003)
- Proportionate Sentencing: Exploring the Principles (with Andrew Ashworth) (2005)
- Fairness, Verbrechen und Strafe: Strafrechtstheoretische Abhandlungen (2005)
- Mediating Principles: Begrenzungsprinzipien bei der Strafbegründung (co-editor) (2006)
- Incivilities: Regulating Offensive Behaviour (co-edited with Andrew Simester)(2006)
- Previous Convictions at Sentencing (co-edited with Julian Roberts)(2010)
- Paternalismus im Strafrecht (co-edited with Ulfrid Neumann and Kurt Seelmann)(2010)
- Crimes, Harms, and Wrongs: On the Principles of Criminalisation (with Andrew Simister)(2011)
- Strafe - Warum? Gegenwärtige Strafbegründungen im Lichte von Hegels Straftheorie (co-edited with Ulfrid Neumann and Kurt Seelmann)(2011)
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