A/Prof Austin Lovegrove
Honorary (Principal Fellow)
Melbourne Law School
27 Scholarly works
3 Projects
HIGHLIGHTS
2019
Book
Images of an Australian Enlightenment The Story of Lachlan and Elizabeth Macquarie's Treatment of the Convicts As a History Tale for Today
2013
Journal article
Sentencing and public opinion: An empirical study of punitiveness and lenience and its implications for penal moderation
DOI: 10.1177/00048658124701192011
Journal article
There are more things in the public's sentencing than in your philosophy: A response to Roberts, Hough and Ashworth
2011
Journal article
Putting the offender back into sentencing: An empirical study of the public's understanding of personal mitigation
DOI: 10.1177/17488958103921862011
Book Chapter
The pernicious impact of perceived public opinion on sentencing: Findings from an empirical study of the public’s approach to personal mitigation
DOI: 10.1017/CBO9780511979170.0112010
Journal article
The sentencing council, the public's sense of justice, and personal mitigation
2010
Journal article
Proportionality theory, personal mitigation, and the people's sense of justice
DOI: 10.1017/S0008197310000498
RECENT SCHOLARLY WORKS
2008
Journal article
A decision framework for jusicial sentencing: Judgment, analysis and the intuitive synthesis
2007
Journal article
Public opinion, sentencing and lenience: An empirical study involving judges consulting the community
2007
Journal article
Public sentencing shock
RECENT PROJECTS
2006
Research Grant
"Fairness and Equity for Victims of Crime: What Do Victims Want, and Why Don't They Get It? "
2006
Research Grant
"Fairness and Equity for Victims of Crime: What Do Victims Want, and Why Don't They Get It? "
2007
Research Grant
Summary Article of Sentencing Research Study