Efforts to explain when and why the state can legitimately impose retributive punishment on an actor who inadvertently creates an unjustified risk of causing death (and death results) typically rely on one of two theories. The prior-choice theory claims that retributive punishment for inadvertent lethal risk-creation is justified if and only if the actor\u27s inadvertence or ignorance was a but-for and proximate result of a prior culpable choice. The hypothetical-choice theory claims that retributive punishment for inadvertent lethal risk-creation is justified if and only if the actor would have chosen to take the risk if he had been aware of it, even though he was not in fact aware of it. I argue that neither of these theories satisfactor...
In criminal law, the mental state of the defendant is a crucial determinant of the grade of crime th...
What would the criminal law look like if we took retributivist principles very seriously? In their b...
Philosophers of criminal punishment disagree about whether infliction of punishment for negligence c...
Efforts to explain when and why the state can legitimately impose retributive punishment on an actor...
Notwithstanding the demands of retributive desert, strict criminal liability is sometimes defensible...
The crime of manslaughter, in England and Wales, arguably includes two ways by which it may be prove...
The conventional mental state or culpability categories recognized in the criminal law are purpose, ...
The conventional mental state or culpability categories recognized in the criminal law are purpose, ...
Notwithstanding the demands of retributive desert, strict criminal liability is sometimes defensible...
Can an actor justify criminal conduct when he was criminally culpable in creating the conditions mak...
The laws surrounding involuntary manslaughter construct a confused picture of accountability to poss...
Legal scholars are almost unanimous in condemning felony murder as a morally indefensible form of st...
The violent criminal who was a victim of severe childhood abuse frequently appears in the responsibi...
The following thesis is an investigation into whether it is justifiable to punish deaths resulting f...
This will be a presentation of my senior thesis in philosophy. It is a moral argument against retrib...
In criminal law, the mental state of the defendant is a crucial determinant of the grade of crime th...
What would the criminal law look like if we took retributivist principles very seriously? In their b...
Philosophers of criminal punishment disagree about whether infliction of punishment for negligence c...
Efforts to explain when and why the state can legitimately impose retributive punishment on an actor...
Notwithstanding the demands of retributive desert, strict criminal liability is sometimes defensible...
The crime of manslaughter, in England and Wales, arguably includes two ways by which it may be prove...
The conventional mental state or culpability categories recognized in the criminal law are purpose, ...
The conventional mental state or culpability categories recognized in the criminal law are purpose, ...
Notwithstanding the demands of retributive desert, strict criminal liability is sometimes defensible...
Can an actor justify criminal conduct when he was criminally culpable in creating the conditions mak...
The laws surrounding involuntary manslaughter construct a confused picture of accountability to poss...
Legal scholars are almost unanimous in condemning felony murder as a morally indefensible form of st...
The violent criminal who was a victim of severe childhood abuse frequently appears in the responsibi...
The following thesis is an investigation into whether it is justifiable to punish deaths resulting f...
This will be a presentation of my senior thesis in philosophy. It is a moral argument against retrib...
In criminal law, the mental state of the defendant is a crucial determinant of the grade of crime th...
What would the criminal law look like if we took retributivist principles very seriously? In their b...
Philosophers of criminal punishment disagree about whether infliction of punishment for negligence c...