AcknowledgementsContributors1 The Ethics of Pleading Guilty and the State Response to Self-convicting OffendersJulian V. RobertsJesper Ryberg2 When Should We Plead Guilty?RA Duff3 Guilty Plea Sentencing Discounts and RetributivismJesper Ryberg4 Guilty Pleas, Sentence Reductions, and Non-punishment of the InnocentZachary Hoskins5 Rewarding Virtue: An Ethical Defence of Plea-based Sentence ReductionsJulian V. RobertsNetanel Dagan6 The Limited Moral Relevance of Pleas and VerdictsAdam J. Kolber7 The Guilty Plea and Self-respectGabrielle Watson8 Why Should Guilty Pleas Matter?Thorn Brooks9 Victim-related Assumptions Underlying Plea-based Sentence Reductions: A Communicative and Experiential FrameworkMarie Manilas10 Plea-based Sentence Reductions: Legal Assumptions and Empirical RealitiesRebecca K. Helm11 Plea Negotiations and MitigationMike HoughJessica Jacobson12 Guilty Pleas, Fools' Bargains, and Wonderful JusticeLeo ZaibertIndex