Not just deserts : a republican theory of criminal justice
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Not just deserts : a republican theory of criminal justice
Clarendon Press , Oxford University Press, 1990
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注記
Bibliography: p. [210]-222
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The authors of this book attack currently favoured retributivist theories of punishment, arguing that the criminal justice system is so integrated that sentencing policy has to be considered in the system-wide context. They offer a comprehensive theory of criminal justice which draws on a philosophically nuanced view of the good and the right, and which points the way to practical intervention in the real world of incremental reform. They put the case for a criminal justice system which maximizes freedom in the old republican sense of that term, and which they call "dominion". John Braithwaite's previous book was "Crime, Shame and Reintegration" and Philip Pettit has previously written "Judging Justice: An Introduction to Contemporary Political Philosophy", "The Good Polity" and has edited "Subject, Thought and Context".
目次
- For a comprehensive theory
- for a consequentialist theory
- identifying a comprehensive, consequentialist target
- the republican idea
- interpreting the republican theory
- implementing the republican theory
- retributivism - an inferior theory
- retributivism - an inferior practice
- conclusion.
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