Punishing criminals involves more than visiting unwelcome experiences–the rack, the gallows, confinement, sitting in a corner–upon them. Privations such as these constitute the behavioral substratum, the raw material of punishment. But behaviors such as confinement become the acts that they are, including acts of punishment by confinement, according to the justifying aim(s) which suffuse(s) the behavior. For behaviors such as confinement are ambiguous; limiting another\u27s freedom of movement may be constitutive of a number of different human acts, including quarantine, kidnapping, institutionalization, and imprisonment for crime. Same behavior, different acts. Each of the ends of punishment shapes privations imposed upon criminals into hu...
Philosophers' attempts to justify punishment have focused on a wide range of features that paradigma...
I. Prison as Punishment or Correction II. The Specific Aims of Our Correctional Scheme … A. The Thre...
In philosophical writings, the practice of punishment standardly features as a terrain over which co...
Punishing criminals involves more than visiting unwelcome experiences–the rack, the gallows, confine...
When I worked for the Manhattan District Attorney\u27s Office in the early 1980s, criminal sentences...
There is general acceptance that those who break the law must be punished; however, not all agree as...
The repressive reaction involves, as any human action, a certain finality. As the punishment's essen...
Is the concept of ‘retribution’ compatible with restorative justice? Starting from the perspective t...
Two main types of principle, retributive and consequentialist, have long been identified as the main...
Recent trends in crime control have given new energy to an age-old question, namely what kinds of ac...
Alternatives to imprisonment have turned out to be practical ways of extending and expanding the cri...
ABSTRACT: One of the three fundamental institutions of the criminal law is the sanction. It represen...
Jonathan Wolff supports retribution as a justification for punishment in his book Ethics and Public ...
The never-ending debate about the substantive and procedural rules in our criminal justice system ra...
Public attitudes towards law-breakers shape the tone and tenor of crime-control policy, and the desi...
Philosophers' attempts to justify punishment have focused on a wide range of features that paradigma...
I. Prison as Punishment or Correction II. The Specific Aims of Our Correctional Scheme … A. The Thre...
In philosophical writings, the practice of punishment standardly features as a terrain over which co...
Punishing criminals involves more than visiting unwelcome experiences–the rack, the gallows, confine...
When I worked for the Manhattan District Attorney\u27s Office in the early 1980s, criminal sentences...
There is general acceptance that those who break the law must be punished; however, not all agree as...
The repressive reaction involves, as any human action, a certain finality. As the punishment's essen...
Is the concept of ‘retribution’ compatible with restorative justice? Starting from the perspective t...
Two main types of principle, retributive and consequentialist, have long been identified as the main...
Recent trends in crime control have given new energy to an age-old question, namely what kinds of ac...
Alternatives to imprisonment have turned out to be practical ways of extending and expanding the cri...
ABSTRACT: One of the three fundamental institutions of the criminal law is the sanction. It represen...
Jonathan Wolff supports retribution as a justification for punishment in his book Ethics and Public ...
The never-ending debate about the substantive and procedural rules in our criminal justice system ra...
Public attitudes towards law-breakers shape the tone and tenor of crime-control policy, and the desi...
Philosophers' attempts to justify punishment have focused on a wide range of features that paradigma...
I. Prison as Punishment or Correction II. The Specific Aims of Our Correctional Scheme … A. The Thre...
In philosophical writings, the practice of punishment standardly features as a terrain over which co...