Creative outbursts
This is where our ideas take form. Here, we bring together the tools, visualisations, and interactive outputs developed within the project: from conceptual maps and simulations to data-driven visual tools that help us see sentencing in new ways.
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Works
This is our academic footprint. Here you’ll find articles, papers, and presentations produced by the team, reflecting the project’s theoretical, empirical, and methodological contributions to sentencing research.
Legal decision-making architecture
The article, written by Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mojca M. Plesničar, discusses the architecture of choice as a concept that is increasingly important in legal decision-making. Although behavioral economics research has long been based primarily on the decision-making of...
Digital gimmicks and dark patterns –how technology exploits our behavioral weaknesses
The article, written by Manja Skočir, analyses the phenomenon of digital gimmicks and dark patterns as one of the key ways in which modern technologies exploit users’ cognitive vulnerabilities. The theoretical framework of behavioural economics – in particular, the...
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.
Rethinking Sentencing Research
A presentation by Mojca Plesničar and Dean Lipovac at the ESELS Conference, Toulouse, June 2025. View the presentation here.
Cultural Clarity?
A presentation by Miha Marčenko, Mojca M. Plesničar at the ESC WG Seminar, Copenhagen 2025. View the presentation here.
Sentencing Architecture
Presentation by Mojca M. Plesničar at Eurocrim conference 2023, held in Florence, Italy. View the presentation here.
A lecture by Mojca: Towards a map of sentencing
Scholars have been looking at various facets of sentencing for a long time. Some explore its philosophical and conceptual foundations; others look at its sociological reality; others still at psychological underpinnings of the sentencing process and decision-making...
Reflections
Here are our thoughts in motion. This is a space for essays, commentaries, and blog posts that explore questions, experiences, and insights arising along the way, offering a more personal, evolving view of the project and its themes.
The Sentrix Workshop: Rethinking What and How We Know Sentencing
In November 2025, sentencing scholars from across Europe and beyond will gather by the shores of Lake Bled for something slightly different: a workshop that is part conversation, part experiment,...
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...
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...
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