Punishment
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Punishment
(The international research library of philosophy, 4 . The Philosophy of value)
Dartmouth, c1993
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Collected essays from English-language journals
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This philosophical work on punishment includes coverage of retributivisms, moral education and reform, consequentialism and rights, sentencing and how to make the punishment fit the crime, abolitionism and sociological perspectives.
目次
- Part l Retributivisms: theory of punishment, social justice and liberal neutrality, W. Sadurski
- retribution, reciprocity, and respect for persons, M.M. Falls
- punishment as language, I. Primoratz
- varieties of retribution, J.G. Cottingham
- does anyone ever deserve to suffer?, P.S. Ardal
- do the guilty deserve punishment?, R.W. Burgh
- retributivism, moral education and the liberal state, J.G. Murphy. Part 2 Moral education and reform: a paternalistic theory of punishment, H. Morris
- the moral education theory of punishment, J. Hampton. Part 3 Consequentialism and rights: toward a new theory of punishment, A.H. Goldman
- a consensual theory of punishment, C.S. Nino
- the justification of general deterrence, D.M. Farrell
- the dangerous debate after the Floud report, A.E. Bottoms and R. Brownsword
- dangerousness and criminal justice: the justification of preventative detention, N. Lacey
- on theory and action for corporate crime control, J. Braithwaite and G. Geis. Part 4 Sentencing: how to make the punishment fit the crime, M. Davis
- proportionality in the philosophy of punishment: from "Why punish" to "How much", A. von Hirsch
- criminal justice and deserved sentences, A.J. Ashworth
- hybrid principles for the allocation of criminal sanctions, P.H. Robinson. Part 5 Abolitionism: conflicts as property, N. Christie
- critical criminology and the concept of crime, L. Hulsman. Part 6 Sociological perspectives: sociological perspectives on punishment, D. Garland.
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