The boundaries of the criminal law
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The boundaries of the criminal law
Oxford University Press, 2010
- タイトル別名
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Criminalization series
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  島根
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  愛媛
  高知
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注記
"Criminalization series"--Jacket
Includes bibliographical references and index
収録内容
- Criminalization and the criminal process : prudential mercy as a limit on penal sanctions in an era of mass incarceration / Carol S. Steiker
- Preventive orders : a problem of undercriminalization? / Andrew Ashworth and Lucia Zedner
- Perversions and subversions of criminal law / R.A. Duff
- Proactive forensic profiling : proactive criminalization? / Mireille Hildebrandt
- Horrific crime / John Stanton-Ife
- Criminalization and regulation / Victor Tadros
- Criminal law between public and private law / Markus D. Dubber
- Criminal wrongs in historical perspective / Lindsay Farmer
- Theories of criminalization and the limits of criminal law : a legal cultural approach / Kimmo Nuotio
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Criminalization is a new series arising from an interdisciplinary investigation into criminalization, focussing on the principles and goals that should guide decisions about what kinds of conduct are to be criminalized, and the forms that criminalization should take. Developing a normative theory of criminalization, the six volumes will tackle the key questions at the heart of issue: By reference to what principles and goals should legislations decide what to
criminalize? How should criminal wrongs be classified and differentiated? And how should law enforcement officials apply the law's specification of offences?
Boundaries of the Criminal Law is the first book in this series examining the scope and boundaries of the criminal law. Investigations into the scope of the criminal law have often focused on the harm principle, the principle that conduct can be justifiably criminalized only if it is harmful, or other master principles that might determine the proper scope of the criminal law. This collection of original essays by some of the leading scholars in criminal law and philosophy from the UK and the
US makes significant advances in the development of a broader range of ideas that might inform criminalization decisions.
A range of issues are discussed, including the significance for criminalization of ideas of moral wrongdoing and of using a person as a means, the distinction between criminal law and other forms of legal regulation, the role of new technology in our understanding of the evolving scope of the criminal law, and the role of criminal justice officials in decision-making about criminalization. The authors draw on legal and philosophical sources, but also on history, sociology and social psychology
in their investigations for a truly interdisciplinary approach.
This is a groundbreaking set of essays which will help to reorient legal and philosophical discussion about the proper scope of the criminal law.
目次
- 1. Introduction: The Boundaries of the Criminal Law
- 2. Criminalization and the Criminal Process: Prudential Mercy as a Limit on Penal Sanctions in an Era of Mass Incarceration
- 3. Preventative Orders: A Problem of Undercriminalization?
- 4. Perversions and Subversions of Criminal Law
- 5. Proactive Forensic Profiling: Proactive Criminalization?
- 6. Horrific Crime
- 7. Criminalization and Regulation
- 8. Criminal Law between Public and Private Law
- 9. Criminal Wrongs in Historical Perspective
- 10. Theories of Criminalization and the Limits of Criminal Law: a Legal Cultural Approach
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