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1. The Ethics of Pleading Guilty and the State Response to Self-convicting Offenders, Julian V Roberts (University of Oxford, UK) and Jesper Ryberg (Roskilde University, Denmark) 2. When Should We Plead Guilty? RA Duff (University of Stirling, UK) 3. Guilty Plea, Sentencing Discounts and Retributivism, Jesper Ryberg (Roskilde University, Denmark) 4. Guilty Pleas, Sentencing Reductions, and Non-punishment of the Innocent, Zachary Hoskins (University of Nottingham, UK) 5. Rewarding Virtue: An Ethical Defence of Plea-based Sentence Reductions, Julian V Roberts (University of Oxford, UK) and Netanel Dagan (Hebrew University, Israel) 6. The Limited Moral Relevance of Pleas and Verdicts, Adam Kolber (Brooklyn Law School, USA) 7. The Guilty Plea and Self-Respect, Gabrielle Watson (University of Oxford, UK) 8. Why Should Guilty Pleas Matter? Thom Brooks (Durham University, UK) 9. Victim-related Assumptions Underlying Plea-based Sentence Reductions: A Communicative and Experiential Framework, Marie Manikis (McGill University, Canada) 10. Plea-Based Sentence Reductions: Legal Assumptions and Empirical Realities, Rebecca Helm (University of Exeter, UK) 11. Plea Negotiations and Mitigation, Mike Hough (Birkbeck, University of London, UK) and Jessica Jacobson (Birkbeck, University of London, UK) 12. Guilty Pleas, Fools' Bargains and Wonderful Justice, Leo Zaibert (Union College, USA).