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.

Gaza, genocide and the sentencing environment

Gaza, genocide and the sentencing environment

Reflecting on the decision-making environment surrounding criminal sentencing in the context of unspeakable crimes against humanity and war crimes in Gaza, which can plausibly be considered a genocide, is both defeatist and hopeful. It is defeatist because...

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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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Mapping Sentencing Research

Mapping Sentencing Research

A presentation by Mojca Plesničar, Dean Lipovac, Manja Skočir, Marko Balažic and Miha Marčenko at the Eurocrim Conference 2025, Athens, September 2025. View the presentation here. 

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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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