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Testing the Drugs’ Sentencing Guidelines: A Comparison between England and Wales and Hong Kong

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 May 2022

Kevin Kwok-Yin Cheng*
Affiliation:
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Sayaka Ri*
Affiliation:
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Natasha Pushkarna*
Affiliation:
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
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Abstract

In the era of sentencing guidelines, the punishment for traffickers is primarily based on the offenders’ culpability and the drug weight. Existing literature tend to focus on the issue of proportionality as it relates to the roles and culpability of offenders. However, little attention has been drawn to the quantity of drugs. England and Wales have incorporated offender roles into their sentencing guidelines, while Hong Kong uses drug tariffs strictly based on drug weight to calculate the starting point of a sentence. Using a novel equation called ‘the arithmetic starting point of sentence’, this study examines the starting sentence based on each gram of drugs by undertaking a comparative analysis of the respective jurisdictions. The results show that both jurisdictions have adopted sentencing guidelines that exhibit a logarithmic curve. This implies that the scale used to measure the quantity of drugs is disproportionate, penalising smaller quantities more harshly than larger quantities.

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Table 1. Sentencing Guidelines in England and Wales for Heroin and Cocaine

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Table 2. Sentencing Guidelines in England and Wales for Ketamine

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Table 3. Sentencing Guidelines in Hong Kong for Heroin and Cocaine

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Table 4. Sentencing Guidelines in Hong Kong for Ketamine

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Figure 1. Standard Models for Comparing the Degrees of Proportionality

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Figure 2. Cocaine and Heroin Starting Sentence Points for Category 1–4 Drug Weights for each Offender Role Category (England and Wales).

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Figure 3. Sentence Starting Point for Cocaine and Heroin in Months (Hong Kong).

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Figure 4. Cocaine and Heroin Starting Sentence Points by Drug Weights for each Offender Role Category (England and Wales).

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Table 5. Slopes of the Functions for Cocaine and Heroin Guidelines

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Figure 5. Ketamine Starting Sentence Points for Category 1–4 Drug Weights for each Offender Role Category (England and Wales).

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Figure 6. Sentence Starting Point for Ketamine/Ecstasy in Months (Hong Kong).

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Figure 7. Ketamine Starting Sentence Points for Category 1-4 Drug Weights for each Offender Role Category (England and Wales).

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Table 6. Slopes of the Functions for Ketamine Guidelines