SENTRIX

The act of sentencing is the most visible and the most important decision-making moment in the criminal justice process. It is an intersection between the power of the state and the freedom of the individual. It is influenced by a complex set of decision-making dynamics that we have not yet been able to fully explain and understand.

First Sentrix Workshop

First Sentrix Workshop

As part of the ERC Sentrix project, a workshop dedicated to the decision-making architecture in sentencing will be held in Bled from November 12 to 14, 2025. Discussions will focus on the factors that shape the environment in which sentencing decisions take place...

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How Prosecutors Shape Sentencing: Lecture by Alena McClure

How Prosecutors Shape Sentencing: Lecture by Alena McClure

At this week’s Tuesday Meeting, visiting scholar Alena McClure from Charles University in Prague delivered an outstanding lecture titled “Negotiating Authority: Prosecutors’ Perceptions of the Supervisory Role in Sentencing Decisions.”Her talk explored how prosecutors...

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Welcome to Sentrix: Mapping Sentencing in Motion

Welcome to Sentrix: Mapping Sentencing in Motion

The Sentrix webpage is designed to be more than just a project site, it aims to become a hub for people thinking about sentencing: about how it’s done, what shapes it, and what happens when we try to study it. Sentencing is a moment, but also a process; a legal...

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Research Design

1st PHASE

Foundational Research

2nd PHASE

Development of Sentencing Typology

3rd PHASE

Empirical Research and Comparative Analysis

4th PHASE

Advanced Simulation

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